par LoloandJohn Photographers | Juil 16, 2016 | Articles
Lost in the mountains, in the desert of Maharashtra, hide the Buddhist, Hindu and Jain caves of Ajanta and Ellora. A complex of 55 caves, the oldest of which date back to the second century before J- C, spread across two remote sites to a hundred kilometers. Gigantic...
Hyderabad, an oriental flavor in the heart of Andhra Pradesh
par LoloandJohn Photographers | Juil 16, 2016 | Articles
Hyderabad and its suburbs, populated by over 10 million people and raised in the desert of Andhra Pradesh, has long seen a succession of kings Nassim, occupying the many palaces the city’s wealth . The famous Charminar, the many mosques and other monuments,...
Calcutta, India portrait , City of Joy …
par LoloandJohn Photographers | Juil 16, 2016 | Articles
Calcutta, Indian ancient capital, the third largest city, marked history, epidemics, famine and mass exodus. Location and Mother Teresa died theater and its shares face misery, » Calcutta hides neither spares nothing, it is by far India, true, more than any other...
Feet in the Darjeeling tea plantations
par LoloandJohn Photographers | Juil 16, 2016 | Articles
A few kilometers from the Nepalese border, we cross the hills dotted with tea plantations immersing us in a calm and serene atmosphere, away from the bustle of the rest of the country. Here we are in a different universe, the sensation of entering a new country, where...
Discovering South Sikkim
par LoloandJohn Photographers | Juil 14, 2016 | Articles
PARTIE 1: Staying with the monks in South Sikkim Wedged between Nepal, Tibet and Bhutan, Sikkim , located in the northeast of India, extends over the southern mountains of the Himalayas. Nepali is spoken here more commonly than Hindi and Tibetan as nepal influence...
On the trails, on the way to the snow-capped mount of North Sikkim
par LoloandJohn Photographers | Juil 14, 2016 | Articles
Crossing the bridge into North Sikkim, Tibetan flags flutter in the air, the roads become trails and there are many waterfalls to cross the road. The paths sink into the mountains, following rivers and cliffs flank. The villages are spaced and the population is...