Incredible India

Last year at this time Jillian and I were in the middle of our trip to incredible India. Out of all the countries I have been to, India was by far my favorite and most incredible country I’ve visited. The people were some of the nicest I’ve come across anywhere in the world, and the country itself was one of the most interesting and beautiful countries to see. Incredible India isn’t for everyone, it pushes travelers to their limits at times in many different ways. It is nearly overwhelming to every single one of your senses all the time. For those lucky enough to take the trip, it is extremely easy to capture some amazing pictures because India is truly deserving of the title Incredible India, everywhere you look…

Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

 

Travel by train, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

 

Girl in Agra

 

Taj Mahal, Agra

 

Monkeys in Pushkar

 

Women in Pushkar

Colored powder in Pushkar

 

Bathing in Jaipur

 

Jodhpur, Rajasthan

 

Little Girl

Mt. Abu

 

Udaipur

Old man from Udaipur

Udaipur

Sunset in Goa

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  • Anonymous

    I can’t believe that was a year ago… the pictures are some of the most colorful. :)

    • http://acouplevagabonds.com Joe

      Yup it goes by fast.

  • Nancyblood82

    Those are some beautiful pictures of India, the vibrant colors of everything from clothing to scenery areamazing. Great pics.

    • http://acouplevagabonds.com Joe

      Thanks!

  • Uncle Mel

    Hey kids, it sure is interesting to see what you are doing and where you are in this big old world that isn’t really so big anymore. With the technology now days its almost like you are across the street! I didn’t know you were going to so many different countries and experiencing all the different culture and lifestyles. It looks like a lot of fun for a young couple. Hope all continues to go well for you kids and will be watching your daily posts for more exciting adventures, ….. love ya , Uncle Mel and Gramps

  • Karthick

    Yeah those were some good pictures, yet when i see these i couldn’t avoid noticing why all the travelers who come to India interested in taking pictures of poor side of India? Anyways good work,

    • http://acouplevagabonds.com Joe

      Thanks for the comment!

      True everyone who travels in India has similar looking pictures. As a backpacker on a budget it’s hard to see the wealthy side of India. The little bit of the wealthy side I did see there just wouldn’t have made very interesting pictures.

  • http://vagabond3.com Jade

    Great photos- love all the bright colors and emotions that they all convey!

    • http://acouplevagabonds.com Joe

      Thanks! They love their bright colors in India…

  • http://www.GQtrippin.com Kieu – GQ trippin

    Our friends have described India the way you have. It overtakes your senses from sights, sounds and especially smells. But nonetheless, we’re extremely looking forward to our trip there. It’s sad that we only have 3 weeks though. Love the photos of the locals. Did you visit Goa as well?

    • http://acouplevagabonds.com Joe

      Despite it being a very difficult and overwhelming place to travel it is by far my favorite, I can’t wait to go back.

      We did get to spend a week in Goa, it was amazing! I highly recommend renting a scooter while your there so you can see everything.

  • http://www.fourjandals.com/ Cole and Adela

    The colours are amazing. I cannot decide if I want to travel to India or not, but definitely heading more to the “keen” rather than not after seeing other people’s posts/photos.

    • http://acouplevagabonds.com Joe

      I would say GO! It’s definitely not to be missed. I can’t wait to go back, hopefully next time with at least six months…

  • Melvin Gay

    Joey, these pictures of India are amazing… I am so proud of you for the way you have accomplished this adventure. I can only imagine the difficult job it must be to figure out the logistics of traveling and living in so many different cultures, every day must be a new challenge for you and Jillian. I am truly happy for you kids and hope you stay safe in all your endeavors. We love and miss you and are looking forward to the day when you come home and give us all the stories first hand…….. Uncle Mel and Gramps