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E: 30/04 Win a trip to India

OnceUponADream
OnceUponADream Posts: 16,047 Forumite
edited 4 April 2012 at 11:35AM in Game Over Archives
https://www.lovefood.com/competition

Answer: Please see below
(from here http://www.lovefood.com/guide/recipes/14930/anjali-pathaks-simple-chicken-biryani_



HOLIDAY DETAILS AND ITINERARY


OVERVIEW OF TOUR
Tour the imperial architecture of Lutyen's New Delhi

Explore Delhi's bustling streets and vibrant bazaars

Visit the Taj Mahal and sandstone Agra Fort

See the Mughal City of Fatehpur Sikri

Stay in 'Pink City' Jaipur and visit Amber Fort



GUIDE
In each destination you'll be accompanied by your own English-speaking guide for all sightseeing.



FLIGHTS
Standard class flights to and from Heathrow to Delhi



MEAL PLAN
Price includes breakfast throughout.



ACCOMMODATION
Five star accommodation throughout.



ITINERY

DAY 1 - LONDON TO DELHI
Jet Airways overnight flight from Heathrow to Delhi.

DAY 2 - DELHI
On arrival transfer to The Oberoi, Gurgaon for one night in a Deluxe room. The remainder of the day is free to relax or explore at your leisure.

DAY 3 - DELHI TO AGRA
After breakfast, embark on a fascinating tour of bustling Delhi exploring Old Delhi with its narrow bustling streets and colourful bazaars and later, the contrasting sights of New Delhi.

Later drive to Agra for two nights in a Premier room at The Oberoi Amarvilas (approx. 4 hours), a breathtaking luxury resort standing just 650 yards from the Taj Mahal. Enjoy exquisite views of the graceful monument from its restaurant, bar and all guest rooms.

DAY 4 - AGRA
The highlight of any journey to India, this morning visit the enchanting Taj Mahal (closed on Fridays). Its cool marble and clear symmetry are a masterpiece of the modern world. Then take a short tour around Agra, including the massive 16th-century sandstone fort. The afternoon is left at leisure, with optional tours available.

DAY 5 - AGRA TO JAIPUR
After breakfast drive to the ‘Pink City’ of Jaipur (approx. 6 hours), stopping to wander the deserted Mughal city of Fatehpur Sikri. Abandoned due to a lack of water supply, it remains an exceptional example of Mughal splendour.

Spend three nights at The Oberoi Rajvilas in a Premier room. Located just five miles from the city centre, the resort recreates the architecture of a traditional Rajasthani fort with red sandstone walls and torchlit ramparts. A blossoming 32-acre orchard garden surrounds a main swimming pool and relaxing spa, and the acclaimed restaurant serves traditional Indian dishes and International cuisine.

DAY 6 - JAIPUR
Drive out of Jaipur and visit the Amber Fort, perched high above the surrounding area. In the afternoon return to Jaipur and see the Royal Observatory, Maharaja’s Palace and the unique façade of the Palace of the Winds.

DAY 7 - JAIPUR
Enjoy a relaxing day, free to explore Jaipur's markets and bazaars or take an optional tour to the palace at Samode.

DAY 8 - JAIPUR TO DELHI
A leisurely day that includes a drive back to Delhi (approx. 5 hours) for one last night at The Oberoi, Gurgaon.

DAY 9 - DELHI TO LONDON

Fly Jet Airways to Heathrow, arriving later the same day.


Full T&C's

https://www.lovefood.com/competition/tandc
The shinbone is a device for finding furniture in a dark room.
:TBig thanks to all competition posters:T

Comments

  • Answer: Saffron, cardamom and coriander

    I could be mistaken, but I don't think that is the correct?
  • hamsterfan1
    hamsterfan1 Posts: 8,281 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    faorichard wrote: »
    Answer: Saffron, cardamom and coriander

    I could be mistaken, but I don't think that is the correct?

    no according to the video the answer is answer-b.gif

    although coriander is added to the recipe it is not from the spice box
    proud gran to 4 lovely boys and one little girl
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