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India, a paradise country for tourists has large numbers of travel destinations, each having mythological, historical, adventure or religious significance. World's most ancient Indus Valley Civilization was also originated in northern region of country. Taste, dialect, culture and clothing everything is seen in diverse form. North India is crowned with Himalayan ranges where number of hill stations can be seen. Plain areas are very fertile and states like Punjab and Haryana are the main producer of grains. There are also main sights to explore like Delhi, Agra, Varanasi, Mathura, Vrindavan, Amritsar, Kullu and Manali and lots more.
Golden Triangle takes sojourners on the most enticing journey where one can see three flourishing cities of nation namely Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. Each and every place is brimmed with numerous monuments such as Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Humayun's Tomb, Agrasen Ki Baoli, Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Nahargarh Fort, Amer fort and Taj Mahal.
Street food at these stopovers is just terrific as capacity of spiciness is very high owing to the fact that local folks are obsessed with spicy food. Group of friends, families or couples can be seen in the evening time nearby the areas where street food is sold. Gol gappe, Bhalla papapdi, Moong Dal- K- Ladoo, Kachori Samosas, Kathi Rolls and lots more. List seems to be endless for travelers once they will start getting to know each and every dish. Few of the street foods available in every nook and corner are provided below:
Gol gappe:
Delicious balls are very crisp and served with sweet and sour chutney as per the flavor one wants. Boiled aloo, channa, and filling of chutney's in gol gappe makes it very delicious. In Mumbai it is famous by the name ‘Paani Puri' and in Bengal is famous by the name ‘Puchka'. One can taste them in any part of the northern region.
Chaat: Dahi Bhalle,
Aloo Chaat, Bhalla Papapdi and Faluda are famous chaats in Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. Crisp filling of aloo, sweet and sour chutney is well blended with yogurt on the top would even more tempted. During evening time one can see native people standing there and eating delicious chaats.
Pav Bhajji:
A piece of bread is served with delicious vegetables known as Pav Bhaji or Vada Pav. Drenched in butter this dish is most popular on western part of country Mumbai. Mumbaikars have their own devotes who taste these dishes while going out on the beaches.
One can taste awesome street food by India Golden Triangle Tours Booking along with sightseeing excursion.
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