Golden Triangle – People of India
A few years ago, I had a fantastic experience visiting India to travel the Golden Triangle. The Indian Golden Triangle travels from New Delhi to Agra to Jaipur and back to New Delhi.
With bustling cities, open roads, a rich culture, ancient heritage buildings and majestic temples, India is an enthralling country. We benefited from travelling the Golden Triangle with a group of people from all four corners of the world and got to see the best places to visit, suited to our taste.
For this post, I want to share images of some of the beautiful people that I met along the way. In a later post, I will share some of the fantastic sites that I got to see. I took most of the images with a Canon 6D with a Canon 35mm Lens. Other equipment I took for my journey was Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 and a Reporter Bag for throwing all my stuff in that I’d got off eBay.
I gave no time for the person to pose; it was a case of indicating that I would like to take a photo and then click!
Below are a few photographs of some of the people I met.
The man on the Tuk Tuk.
Walking to the Lotus Temple in Delhi
One of the many night-time street vendors in Deli
The very proud hotel owner
Volunteers in the Sikh temple, providing free meals for up to 5,000 people per day
Mise en place – Ladies preparing food for the kitchens
The man on the balcony
The family day out
Colourful life in the villages
The entertainer takes a break – The fort in Jaipur.
Pimping his ride – One of the colourful Tuk Tuks in Agra
The traditional way of dying cloth
The chilled-out flower seller.
The Business Man. Trading in spices
The Street Food seller
The young entrepreneur
Brightly coloured cleaners at the Palace Temple in Agra
The obliging family
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