India is beautiful and ugly, disturbing and peaceful, clean and dirty, rich and abjectly poor. If you are €Žthinking of going, this extended travel story (17,000 words, nearly 60 photos) gives you some idea of what €Žto expect. While the Taj Mahal, Jaipur, Khajuraho (where the Kama Sutra was written), Varanasi (and €Žshopping) are covered, the chapters also explore the street life of the cities and villages as well as love and €Žmarriage, the status of women, the caste system, funeral rites and corruption. India is quite different, and €Žsome background is helpful to minimize culture shock. Travel with me from city to countryside to ancient €Žforts to tiger preserve by plane, bus, train, Land Rover, rickshaw, balloon, boat, camel and on foot, engaging €Žall of your senses to see, hear and smell India. This is not a day-by-day travel story (though our itinerary is €Žat the back), but rather an exploration of this huge and ancient country. Reading this will be an experience. €ŽGoing to India will be a life changing one. €Ž