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Mountains, mountains, everywhere, and only Spitian beer to drink
(Jun 20 '06)
"i couldn't work out if hitting a cow is against the hindu religion....or is it only if they throw it on a BBQ afterwards?"
India
(Jan 18 '06)
Ahh, India. Why did we want to go? Fascinating people, culture,
amazing geography, and of course food. We have many friends who have
come from, lived in, or travelled in India, so it was a must see ...
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Home of the Dalai Lama
(Nov 19 '06)
Train to Dharamasala: After 5 days in Rishikesh we were ready for a change. We booked an overnight train ticket to Dharamasala--though the train only went as far as Chucky Banks --or at least thats ...
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Ron sez:
I feel like I have given a bit of a false impression – it is a bit cathartic to rant about the bad/difficult things. So now I want to talk a bout some good things. This is a bit ...
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Escape from Delhi
(Oct 16 '07)
Hi everyone. Peter and I have been hanging out here in the mountains for 8 days now, a cool relaxing departure from our mad week in Delhi (no offence to our lovely hosts in Delhi, but it is a ...
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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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Shimla
(May 22 '07)
I’ve hardly used my laptop at all this trip. But then it dawned on me that one useful function would be to use it to draft blog entries offline and on my own time, then simply put them on my jump ...
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[McLeod Ganj is the area we stayed in, in Dharamsala. Dharamsala is spelled differently by this website, the book, and google.]
Arriving into Pathankot Station early in the AM, and ...
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a B movie in India
(Aug 10 '88)
""Old Beasty" was her name, she was an artifact of British colonialism that had been converted into a recreational vehicle packed full of camping essentials such as tents, gas stoves, mosquito netting, axes and saws."
Darjeeling.....
(Mar 18 '07)
Darjeeling: 'Queen of Hill Stations'. A relaxing place to spend the weekend when compared to Kalimpong as the traffic is excluded from much of the upper part of the town.
I spent several weekends ...
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