India on a budget
An Indian man getting around on a bicycle in Abhaneri. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
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Seeing the many sights of India doesn’t have to break the bank.
A craftsman who repairs wheels at his shop in Agra. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
The wedding date of a home’s residents is written on the wall. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
Capturing the Taj Mahal in Agra. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
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A potter in the village of Abhaneri gives his wheel a spin. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
The sign for the Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
Cow patties are loaded onto a wagon to be used for cooking fuel. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
A self-portrait of writer Phil Marty after the Holi fest. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
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Pottery cups like these are used just once and then thrown away. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
Members of the World Spree tour after the Holi festivities. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
A member of the World Spree tour at the Holi fest. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
The Holi festival celebrates color by dousing participants in vibrant powders. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
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A Bengal tiger eyes a safari vehicle in Ranthambhore National Park. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
Animals and humans co-exist side-by-side in the village of Khilchipur. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
A tiger at the Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve lounges on the ground. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
A student at a girls school in Khilchipur. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
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At Gandhi Smriti in New Delhi, the final footsteps of Mahatma Gandhi show where he walked just before his assassination. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
A peek inside a classroom at the girls school in Khilchipur. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
Bath time in the countryside of Rajasthan. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
Bringing up the rear of a camel caravan in Rajasthan. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
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Ranthambhore National Park teems with monkeys. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
Sharing the street in India. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
The Chand Baori, or stepwell, at Abhaneri has been the source of water for hundreds of years. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
In the village of Khilchipur, celebrating the life of a recently deceased family member. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
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The night before the Holi festival, a bonfire is lit in Jaipur and participants light torches to ignite bonfires elsewhere in the city. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
A peacock, India’s national bird, in Ranthambhore National Park. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
The night before the Holi festival, a bonfire is lit in Jaipur and participants light torches to ignite bonfires elsewhere in the city. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)