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The timeless Taj Mahal is every bit as beautiful as enthusiasts suggest. | PHOTO BY JENNIFER OLVERA FOR THE SUN-TIMES
Wires are criss-cross every street in Old Dehli. | PHOTO BY JENNIFER OLVERA FOR THE SUN-TIMES
It's hard to tire of tandoor-cooked chicken, especially when it's wrapped in piping hot naan. | PHOTO BY JENNIFER OLVERA FOR THE SUN-TIMES
In Mumbai, a vendor makes sweet betel leaf chew (“paan”). | PHOTO BY JENNIFER OLVERA FOR THE SUN-TIMES
The timeless Taj Mahal is every bit as beautiful as enthusiasts suggest. | PHOTO BY JENNIFER OLVERA FOR THE SUN-TIMES
Pause for a cocktail in the bar at The Oberoi Udaivilas. | PHOTO BY JENNIFER OLVERA FOR THE SUN-TIMES
Peeled cucumber slices with seasoned salt are a common street snack in New Delhi. | PHOTO BY JENNIFER OLVERA FOR THE SUN-TIMES
Throughout India, breathtaking flora, like Gulmohar, abounds. | PHOTO BY JENNIFER OLVERA FOR THE SUN-TIMES
There is no escaping the traffic in Mumbai. | PHOTO BY JENNIFER OLVERA FOR THE SUN-TIMES
The timeless Taj Mahal is every bit as beautiful as enthusiasts suggest. | PHOTO BY JENNIFER OLVERA FOR THE SUN-TIMES
Piping-hot naan. | PHOTO BY JENNIFER OLVERA FOR THE SUN-TIMES
I sat in a mass of traffic, as the blare of horns closed in. Meanwhile, six family members sat sidesaddle on a motorcycle seat; they zoomed between rickshaws on the exhaust-filled bylanes of Chandni Chowk. As men transported huge sacks atop their heads, my eyes …