DAILY PHOTO: The Blue City

Taken in November of 2015 in Jodhpur

5 Off-the-Beaten Path Indian Destinations You Should Visit

5.) Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh

 

4.) Varkala in Kerala

 

3.) Pangong Tso in Ladakh

 

2.) Pushkar in Rajasthan

 

1.) Hampi in Karnataka

DAILY PHOTO: Hanuman Shrine

Taken at Ramanagara in May of 2014

DAILY PHOTO: Bush on a Mountaintop, Ramanagara

Taken in May of 2014 at Ramanagara

5 Awesome Street Foods [You Should Have Already Tried]

5.) Vada Pav (Potato [fritter] on a bun): India

Tip: Try it in Mumbai. While the one’s shown above were fine. The legendary Vada Pav is to be found at a stall across from Flora Fountain in Bombay.

 

4.) Pad Thai (Noodles Thai Style): Thailand

Tip: Vegetarians beware. Fish sauce is a standard ingredient in this dish. So if you order it vegetarian, it’s not just the prawns and / or chicken one needs to be wary about–depending upon how strict one is. Soy sauce is the substitute.

 

3.) Kürtőskalács (Chimney Cake): Hungary

Tip: It can be found at little stands in or near Christmas markets during the winter season. Buy it hot when it’s cold outside, and it will actually steam like smoke rising from a chimney. If  you’re in Hungary during the summer or you want a savory street food, try lángos .

 

2.) Banh Mi: Vietnam

Tip: Try this sandwich on a baguette from Banh Mi 25, a famous cart at 25 Hàng Cá, Hàng Đào, Hoàn Kiếm in Hanoi.

 

1.) Momo (Dumpling): Tibet, Ladakh, and anywhere displaced Tibetans reside.

Tip: Try the spinach and cheese momo of The Wok Tibetan Kitchen on Main Bazaar Road in Leh.

 

Bonus: Masala Dosa: India, particularly in the South

Tip: If you ask for a “Paper Masala Dosa” you’ll probably get something too big to fit on a plate (as shown.) It will be very thin and the potato-based filling will only be in the central part. (So it’s not quite as insane an amount of food as it may appear.)  This one is from Airlines Hotel in Bangalore. Dosa is just the Indian version of a pancake, and it can take many shapes and forms. There are a few varieties, but often it’s a rice & lentil-based rather than wheat-based flour.

 

DAILY PHOTO: Scrap Rubber Sold Here

Taken in February of 2014 in Bangalore.

 

DAILY PHOTO: Trees of St. Mark’s Road

Taken on March 17, 2017 in Bengaluru

 

 

DAILY PHOTO: Yellow, Cubbon Park

Taken March 17, 2017 in Cubbon Park, Bangalore

 

 

 

DAILY PHOTO: The Walk to Vitthala Temple

Taken in November of 2013 in Hampi

Taken in November of 2013 in Hampi

DAILY PHOTO: Little Boy Touching the “Do Not Touch” Sign

Taken November of 2013 at Halebidu plinth

Taken November of 2013 at Halebidu plinth