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YUM! YUM! Street Food in India!
Get ready to explore the street food in India. Indian street food is known for diversify taste, spicy, and savory flavors. All the elements that you can imagined. Indian street foods are mostly vegetarian. Vegetarian or non-vegetarian are welcome. India is the best place for you! Explore your taste buds. Foods are everywhere.
A variety of tasty and delicious street food in India….Yummy!
Freshly Cook Street Food
The fun part is they can cook it in front of you. Quality street food needs to be fresh and tasty. The more it adjust to our taste buds the more we like it. “Don’t judge the food by it looks, judge it by the taste.” This is my motto in food. A traveler must be ready for everything, must be a good eater also.
My Top 5 Favorite Street Food
This is my favorite. Highly recommendable. This is a mixture of snacks that every region has its own version.
You cannot be wrong with the egg roll. It is appetizing. Good for afternoon snacks.
Cravings for sour food? This is sour and salty with full of aromatic spice.
Cravings for sweet? This is for you. This is made of flour mixture fried it and soak with sugar syrup.
One of the most famous Indian snack food that you can find everywhere in India.
Fun Facts of Eating Street Foods
The food must be eaten by your right hands. It is not true that Indian food is all spicy and hot. The balance of spice in the food that everyone loves it. Some locals, likes it really spicy and hot. If you are first timer, just simply ask, less spice please! Indian street food is one of the food paradise in the world because of aroma and spicy flavors. Every region has their own variation of way of cooking.
Fun Facts Before Eating Street Foods
The food must be eaten by your right hands. It is not true that Indian food is all spicy and hot. The balance of spice in the food that everyone loves it. Some locals, likes it really, really spicy and hot. If you are first timer, just simply ask, less spice please! Spicy food is good for digestion.
Indian Street Food that Must Try YUM! YUM! Street Food in India! Get ready to explore the street food in India. Indian street food is known for diversify taste, spicy, and savory flavors.
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Bodh Gaya, is the most important and holy place for Buddhist. This is one of the earliest temple dated on the sixth century B.C. The Mahabodhi Mahavihara Temple is declared by World Heritage Property by the UNESCO on June 27, 2002.
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Travel to the Most Holy Place for Buddhism
Bodh Gaya, is the most important and holy place for Buddhist. This is one of the earliest temple dated on the sixth century B.C. The Mahabodhi Mahavihara Temple is declared by World Heritage Property by the UNESCO on June 27, 2002.
The Mahabodhi Temple.
The Four Holy Site for Buddhism
Bodh Gaya: Bihar, India: Where he attained supreme “enlightenment” and become the Buddha.
Lumbini: Nepal: Where he was born.
Sarnath: Varanasi, India: Where he delivered his first teaching.
Kushinagar, Uttar Pradesh, India: Where he died.
Devotees around the World
Pilgrims and devotees around the world visited this place. Everyone is welcome to visit the sacred place and observe how the Buddhism are practiced. The surrounding is so peaceful and serine. The temple is surrounded by hotels, restaurants, and shops. This place is secured by the security personnel who maintains peace, law and order for everyone.
Temple you May See along the Area
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Tips to visit the Temple
Open from 5 am – 9 pm, seven days a week. Free entrance.
Mobile and shoes are deposited in the counter. It is a long walk. Wearing socks are allowed.
Camera is allowed but you need to pay. For more info about the rate: Visitors Information.
Wear your most seasoned and comfortable clothes.
Observe silence. Do remember its a holy place and buddhist monk practice meditation and prayers around the temple.
Weather Seasons in Patna, Bihar
Winter: November to March from 1 to 28°C
Summer: April to June from 25 to 45°C
Monsoon: July to September from
Post Monsoon: October to November
How to get There:
By The Plane: Gaya International Airport, 7 km from Bodh Gaya.
By Train: Gaya Train Station, 10 km from Bodh Gaya.
Public Transport: Is available around the area like: Tempo and Rickshaw.
Significant of the Holy Place
The Most Important Place for Buddhism Travel to the Most Holy Place for Buddhism Bodh Gaya, is the most important and holy place for Buddhist.
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