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India
(Jan 22 '06)
January 11th, 2006
Tickets are bought. Vaccinations done. The Lonely Planet guide at my side. I want to say that there is no turning back now, but that is not true. There are still things that can ...
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UNRAVELING INDIA
(Nov 20 '05)
Discovering the world’s hidden treasures- destinations in which mass tourism has yet to uncover, exploring these undiscovered gems which can only be achieved through unbridled immersion, and ...
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-My friend, how long you stay in India?
-Five weeks.
-My friend, so you came just for breakfast? Five weeks in India we say is like coming just for ...
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Deathbed for Ships
(Sep 18 '06)
"Large vessels waiting in the wings to cut into pieces is a treat to watch"
Devang and Anita got into matrimony after an year long romance. But an year of gossips could not give them a final destination ...
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For years, India has long been the serious traveller's mecca. Though one of the poorest countries in the world, the subcontinent is overflowing with ...
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Me and My Camel Maria, I Mean Murda!
(Jan 30 '08)
Nik and I were up and headed to the rooftop restaurant just before 7:30am as we were being picked up at 8:00am for our camel safari. As we got to the top of the stairs, we noticed bodies still asleep ...
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Mountain Getaway on Mt. Abu
(Mar 31 '07)
Our first bus journey took us 7 hours along a bumpy road to Mt.Abu, the only hill station in Rajasthan. It's very popular with Indian tourists especially families and newlyweds. At an elevation of ...
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Escale entre Hampi et Calcutta
(Jun 06 '06)
10 juin
Arrivee a 5h30 du matin dans cette petite ville pas du tout touristique. Depart a 11h30 du soir pour Calcutta... Ca fait une longue journee.
On est alle visiter un temple dans la ...
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Alang - where ships are on death row
(Sep 18 '06)
Alang in Gujarat is the world's biggest ship breaking yard. This is where your cruise liners, warships and other ferries are towed to death bed. Within weeks what remains are rolls of steel. But it is ...
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Day 109-111 Maharashtra – Matheran
This is a hill station which rests atop the Sahyadris Mountainsamid a shady Jambol forest. Walking tracks lead ...
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