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Sorting through interviews and photos, I have been transported back to that amazing journey. I only hope this trip will be just as wonderful. Late fall and winter are the best time s of the year to india India. Gay weather is perfect. Many people travel to India for Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, in the fall, and Holi, the festival of colors, in the spring.
It was the second time Section was struck down. The Delhi High Court first struck it down in The citizenship laws largely affected all non-Hindu people living in India, but also LGBTQ people, especially transgender people, due to not having proper government IDs for various reasons. The laws prompted some deadly protests.
However, over the last 15 years, India has been opening up to queer Western travelers. The initiative is making headway into opening India to queer travelers. Intrepid Travel launched a women-only tour of India in To travel to India, Americans need a visa. I used a service, like Atlys or iVisabut to save money, skip the additional administrative fee on top of the visa fee and get an evisa directly from the Indian Consulate.
This can take hours. I traveled on my own to Rajpipla in the state of Gujarat, and then to New Delhi, before joining the tour. I was taken in by the busy streets, the blend of spices that waft into the air from street markets and restaurants, the juxtaposed poverty and wealth neighboring each other, the art and culture, the layers of history, and the friendliness and warmth of its people.
India is truly an unforgettable adventure. My girlfriend and I found a country growing into its modern identity, a fusion of old India and the Western club while keeping its club and colonial history. We found ourselves turning corners and eating at restaurants that made us question if we were in India at all and then being reminded around another corner that we were very much in the country.
Each community left its mark on the artistry, design, and architecture in antiquities and present day India. It was breathtaking, overwhelming at times, and thought-provoking. The ivory Mughal mausoleum lives up to its hype from its impressive stance and history. Perched above the Yamuna River, it is stunning at sunset when the marble gets that golden glow captured gay thousands of photos, but nothing will ever beat seeing it in real life.
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Each historical structure has an interesting story behind it. At the stroke of midnight in a crowded roomwe clinked glasses and locked lips. One of the wonderful things about India is its art and culture and literary scene.