Destination: India: Off the Beaten Path

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In a dozen trips to India since 1973, I have never ceased to be fascinated, moved, appalled, elated, dumbstruck—with both awe and frustration—and completely absorbed. I have traveled there as a journalist, but for the past ten years my heart has been much closer to the ground through my role as president of the Danny Kaye & Sylvia Fine Kaye Foundation. I have had the satisfaction and the privilege of spearheading a project that has changed the lives of more than 100,000 people. In full view of the regal Himalayas in Almora, about a nine-hour drive northeast of New Delhi, we literally “grew” two full-bodied organizations: Panchachuli Women Weavers, a weaving enterprise that is the largest employer of women in the state, and the Dena Hospital, the state’s best-equipped private hospital.

My devotion to India feels almost familial, and my curiosity about her wonders remains unquenched. So, on my last trip, I decided to step off the classic routes to expand my private map of discovery in three different parts of India.

For advice on visiting Bombay, read Indagare Insider Lisa Fine’s tips in Indagare Intelligence

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