A piece of my heart belongs to India.

So I thought i'd share a few pics and tidbits about my trip and quite a few photos for your visual pleasure. I hope you enjoy!

In a nutshell, words cannot describe the experiences I had the past few weeks traveling throughout India. But I'm going to try my best to share a little piece of the gift I was given, and of course there will be a new group of recipes that are inspired by the foods I enjoyed during my time there.

The journey began landing in Bombay where we (as in the group of 25 yogis) went straight to the hotel Taj, Lands End, dropped our bags off, then headed out for dinner at our teacher's (mona anand) in-laws home for some traditional cuisine and a wine tasting (how fancy!).

1st thoughts on INDIA? It's HOT in India,

2) Wow, I thought NYC had traffic.

3) There are a lot of motorcycles, no helmets and ladies riding side saddle holding babies on the back.

4) It's pretty here.

My head hit the pillow that night and that's all I can recall Day 1 in India. I'd say my biggest conundrum(s) was focusing on how to keep my mouth from getting water in it while showering, using bottled water to brush the teeth and whether or not to drink the water from a glass or stay a bit dehydrated. I'm a bit of a hypochondriac. No pics, things were blurry. 

Day 2 (Don't worry, I will not be numbering each and every day, I can only remember 2 at a time anyway) included a lovely 5:30 am wake-up, breakfast and a bus ride to the airport to board 'spice jet' and head to Jaipur.

From plane to bus, oh, and our first "squatty potty" experience. Yes, you read that right. (Hence why one brings anti-bacterial wipes and tissues).

The bus ride was perhaps the bumpiest ride I've ever taken, well, maybe the camel ride was a bit unsteady. Dirt roads, no road, cows blocking roads etc. were all part of the excursion. 4-5 hour ride later (p.s. India time is a common saying, so 2 hours means 4) and a bit of dramamine... I was good to go. (Pretty sure my body got ejected out of my seat a few times).

Once in Jaipur we went to a museum, then the Hava Mahal or Palace of the Winds. The colors and people are astonishingly beautiful and mezmorizing. Your eyes can't focus on one thing at a time (In yoga we call this condition-VATA-yoga joke people). I experienced the first of many people likely curious about us since we were in a tourist bus that looked a bit like a fish tank.

Lunch was in a courtyard at the museum where I dodged anything fresh, cold, raw and ice cubed. Let's just say hot foods including rice and chicpeas, saag paneer (spinach and paneer cheese) were a staple for a few weeks). Oh and naan, of course. Love me a High carb diet.

Say hello to the snake charmer outside of the museum! Not somethin you see everday!

We hopped back onto the bus and off we went to Rajasthan. Specifically Ranthambore where we stayed at the Taj Swadhi Madhopur Lodge. It is a beautiful safari like adult camp. Upon arrival we unpacked then gathered for late night yoga, 10:45 pm to be exact. No vinyasa here, restorative in which we all fell asleep, well at least I did, woke myself up snoring. Sorry to those next to me.

5:45 am wake-up call most mornings jolted us out of bed and straight to yoga class or a tiger safari. We were adorned by the live music via classical indian musicians every morning and evening where we danced the night away and dined on the indian cuisine full of spices that warmed the belly.

A few tiger sitings later, camel rides, trips to women's handicrafts, the ganesha temple and monkey craziness and we were off to Jaipur again to hop on the spice jet and fly to Goa.

Our stay was at the luxurious Taj Exotica. Let's just say this was 5-star India. 7:30 am yoga every morning at the Ayurvedic center left us all feeling refreshed, there was a breakfast buffet that widened your eyes from the baked yogurt to the omelette bar, which included optional quail eggs.

Trips in Goa included more temples, including hanuman, elephant rides, the beach, loads of yoga, a few museums and shopping trips. Let's not forget the henna from Lakshmi.

Simply Beautiful people in India.

Yoga at the Ayurvedic Center. Serene. My last few hours in Goa, India and I teared up after the final meditation from Mona (my sat guru, teacher, mentor and leader during this trip). Tears of joy and gratefulness.

Final hours were spent in Mumbai at the house of Gandhi.

Then a little shopping.

Let's just say that store has never seen such crazed shoppers! Pretty sure it was a small tornado. I highly recommend Neemrana! 

SO, YES, I'll BE GOING BACK TO INDIA. DUNNO WHEN, BUT CAN'T WAIT.

Recipes inspired by the Indian Cuisine soon!

Now share! What's your favorite place you've traveled thus far? Where would you like to travel if you had to choose one spot?