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Golf India Tour Itinerary

Golf three of India's most prestigious courses. The golf courses are a mavel as are the cities they're located in. There's plenty to keep you busy and hold your interest throughout..

...What's Happening


Accommodation choices on the Golf India Tour

Truly fantastic hotel options - Deluxe and Super Deluxe. Book a suite on the golf course grounds and enjoy the sweeping views of the fairways and distant monuments.

...Where to sleep


Getting to Mumbai

Mumbai being a major hub makes it one of the easiest places to reach in India. Well-connected by air, rail, and surface transport and served 24 hours/day.


Dining Options on the Golf India Tour

Mumbai and Delhi offer a vast variety of dining options with both metropolis' owing to a rich gastronomical heritage. Rajasthan is famous for Mughal cuisine - kebabs, tandoori meat, rich spicy gravies, fluffy breads, decadent kulfi, scrumptious gulab jamun - so Jaipur will be a true dining delight.

...What to eat on the tour


Places of interest on the Golf India Tour

When you're not busy golfing you'll be off visiting some of India's most splendid attractions - the Taj Mahal, the Pink City forts, waterfronts, boat rides, beaches - all surrounded by a world of ancient history..

...So much to do


Golf India Tour Package Terms and Conditions

A Must Read before you book your tour...

...Terms & Conditions

Mumbai

Mumbai is much more of a town where you would ask "what to eat" rather than "where to eat". It's history of cuisine is rich and ancient. From Irani cafes to street stalls it's much more adventurous to stick to the "middle" rather than "elite" restaurants for the true flavors of Mumbai gastronomical heritage. Here's a few suggestions:

Chaats - great snack food

Vada Pav - a mashed potato (vada) patty sandwich (pav) with liberal helpings of chutneys

Pav Bhaji - mashed vegetables cooked in spices, topped with butter and served piping hot with pav

Bhel Puri - comprised mostly of puffed rice and assorted spices with a few chutneys - a fav at Juhu

Pani Puri - the vendor hands you a plate - he takes a puri (it looks like a brown golf ball), makes a small hole in it, and dips the puri into two jars - one a water tangy tamarind sauce, the other a spicy minty sauce - top it off with some condiments and places the puri on your plate. Pop the whole thing into your mouth. The outcome is an explosion of flavors.

Bhurji - a mash of eggs and chopped tomato, onion, chili, and lots of oil, with pav

Other Specialty Foods

Irani Cafes - Persian styled cafes opened by 19th century Persian migrants from Iran. These cafes were created specifically as places for commuters to pass time waiting for connections and, thus, have a unique lazy atmosphere. The joints are best known for their "Irani Chai", "Bun-Maska/Maska Pav" (bread and butter) and Egg Omlette. Also are popular their assorted snacks, like Kheema-na-Patice, samosas, mava-na-cakes, etc. One of the the best dish which is almost always on the menu is Kheema (prepared from ground meat) and pav (bread).

Thaalis - a complete meal arranged on your plate, with a roti or chappati, rice, and many different varieties of curries and curd. Ordering a thali is a popular option when you are hungry and in a hurry as it is usually served blazingly fast. Most mid-level restaurants have a thali on the menu, at least during lunch hours. Occasionally, they are "unlimited", which means that some of the items are all-you-can-eat.

Authentic Marathi Cuisine - the ethnic cuisine of native Mumbai-ites - some notable dishes include Sabudana Wada, Batata Wada, Missal, Kanda Poha, Zunka Bhakari, Kokam Sarbat and Solkadhi

Jaipur

Chokhi Dhani & Apno Gaon - Two excellent places to enjoy Rajasthani food served in the traditional mode
Natraj - On MI Road - excellent local vegetarian fare - specialty is the Rajasthani Thali
Loharu House - the house of a Royal Family in Civil Lines - advance custom orders only
Four Seasons - C Scheme - top notch vegetarian
Rawat Mishthan Bhandar - Polo Victory Cinema - a famous hangout - the Pyaz ki Kachori (spicy onion dish) is a "don't miss" (a spicy onion dish)
Laxmi Mishtan Bhandar - famous for their Rasmalai
Yankee Doodle Shakes and Ice Cream
Jal Mahal at MI Road - ice cream parlour
Milky Way near St. Xavier School - popular ice cream parlour
Chitra Cafeteria - behind Amber Towers, Sansar Chandra Rd - wholesome vegetarian food with an excellent lunch buffet
Little Chef's Rasoi - C Scheme near Deer Park - awesome authentic Jaipur food
Anokhi Cafe - C Scheme - organic home-baked cakes (the carrot cake is a winner!) & freshly prepared sandwiches, pastries, savoury snacks
Niros - MI Road - a 60 year old restaurant serving mostly Indian and Indo-Chinese dishes
Jal Mahal - MI Road - a popular ice-cream parlor
LMB - 100 Johari Bazaar - good North Indian restaurant
Moti Mahal Deluxe - 5 Kama Mansion, MI Road - authentic Indian tandoori food - specialities include butter chicken, tandoori chicken, dal makhani and hand churned kulfi

Agra

Petha (very sweet candy)
Dal Moth (spicy lentil mix)
Chaat at Double Phatak Chaat (near Sikandra)
Bhallas and Panipuri at Sadar and Belangunj
Samosa and Kachori - everywhere
Treat Restaurant - South Gate Taj Mahal - breakfast, lunch and dinner
Silk Route Restaurant - 18-A/7-B Fatehabad Road (Opposite Howard Park Plaza)
Only Restaurant
Journey's Place - early a.m. for pre-Taj visits
Kamat Hotel Rooftop Restaurant - view of Taj, beer available

Delhi

From street food stalls to fantastic international restaurants, Delhi offers the widest variety of food available in all of India. Due to its distance from the ocean and lack of fresh fish, it's a meat-eaters and vegetarian paradise.

Club India Cafe - 4797 Second Floor, 6 Tooti Chowk, Paharganj - marked by a cramped stairwell, this is a clean and bright little haven of peace with a birds-eye views of the chaos below. The menu spans the gamut and the Japanese food will surprise you

Karim's - Jama Masjid, Gali Kababian - Mughal-style meat (mutton and chicken), served up since 1913 and still going strong

Moti Mahal Deluxe - 37 Central Market, Punjabi Bagh West (outlets, too) - famous for their tandoori chicken, North Indian food, and gargantuan naan

Sagar Ratna Shop - 24 Defence Colony Market – considered the best place for authentic South Indian food, Sagar does justice to the reputation. The menu features dosas, idlis, vadas, uttapams, rasam and thalis

Saravana Bhavan - 46 Janpath (near Connaught Pl) - a Chennai chain of pretty good South Indian thalis

Sri Balaji Restaurant - 17A/41 W.E.A. Gurudwara Road, Karol Bagh - a great value - serves North and South Indian fare

Khan Chacha - 50 Khan Market – A Roomali Rolls and Kababs restaurant serving chicken, mutton, paneer and aloo rolls. Very popular with Delhiites

Bukhara at Maurya Sheraton – Regularly tops the charts as India's best restaurant (and certainly among the priciest) - the roast lamb and the Bukhara Dal here are legendary. Reservations recommended.

Chor Bizarre at the Hotel Broadway - 4/15A Asaf Ali Rd - franchised worldwide, the original restaurant serves Kashmiri food in an eclectic surrounding thieves market. The buffet is laid out inside an old car! Interesting at the very least

Naivedyam at East Patel Nagar opp. Jaypee Siddharth Hotel - offers quality South Indian meals and service at great prices

Punjabi by Nature - Rajouri Garden MGF City Square Mall - Delhi's best-known Punjabi restaurants