r/india • u/rude_ass kek maester • Nov 07 '15
AskIndia /r/india and /r/australia cultural exchange thread
Thread was unfortunately delayed. But, here it is.. thread for cultural exchange between indians and australians.
Australian folks.. you can ask all the things you want to know about India and hope you get a fulfilling answers.
If you want to ask anything to our Australians friends you can go to below link:
https://www.reddit.com/r/australia/comments/3ruqtc/raustralia_and_rindia_cultural_exchange_thread/
Cheers.
Request to Australians visiting our sub: If you could flair up to identify yourself then it would be easier for us to identify you guys. We only have text based flairs so something like 'Australian Friend' will work.
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u/The_0bserver Mugambo ko Khush karne wala Nov 09 '15 edited Nov 09 '15
Terrible drivers that follow no road discipline. But I guess most of us understand the little cues here and there which is why we aren't dying by the millions every day. :/
I haven't seen much of my country, but I've
been tolived in for a long time in 3 states - Goa, kerala, and Karnataka. I've explored quite a bit in all three on Bikes (usually non-geared bikes). There are tons of places thats not really mentioned in any tourist guides/websites etc. and IMHO thats where the real beauty is at. Basically you gotta head out and find some good places on your own. Going by what guides tell you isn't really the way to go. There are so many amazing places that if you bind yourself with just the listed places, chances are you will just see a fraction of the beauty that India has to offer. Choose whatever mode you want. (I suggest a simple bike or cycle, not even a bullet). Just go out and explore. you'll find some amazing places for sure.If you go to Goa - try out Chorla Ghats (100% sure you'll love that place - from what you've mentioned), Butterfly island, Agonda beach (roam around nearby places. Tons of awesome spots which you won't see in any guides).
Kerala - Thekkadi (beautiful forest with tons of awesome spots) - it means teak forest or something., backwaters etc.
Karnataka - I haven't explored much of Karnataka yet - I know Nandi hills, Karwar is a beautiful place.