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permalink written by  katuri1 on September 30, 2008 from Hyderabad, India
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Fall Break

Last week our program gave us a break from classes and took us down to Central India to Orchha and Khajuraho for the weekend. We took a train from Delhi to Jhansi, where we then took a coach-bus from Jhansi, through Orchha, down to Khajuraho. There we spent 2 nights and 2 and a half days...

permalink written by  Indiestani on September 28, 2008 from Khajuraho, India
from the travel blog: Khajjuraho - Orchha - Varanasi



ASIS–AZ has changed the face of fashion through numerous wholesale and discount cosmetic products

The world of fashion till few years back was considered to be a part of the privileged section of the society. However, with the rise of ASIS–AZ the scene is surely going to be change. The world of fashion has become more accessible through the wide array of discount cosmetic and wholesale...

permalink written by  micle on September 28, 2008 from Delhi, India
from the travel blog: ASIS–AZ has changed the face of fashion through numerous wholesale and discount cosmetic products



Brian Azouz - wild Delhi tale

Hi all, Brian Azouz here! Just read the wildest tale about a politician in Delhi and monkeys. Check it out!! The deputy mayor of the Indian capital Delhi has died a day after being attacked by a horde of wild monkeys. SS Bajwa suffered serious head injuries when he fell from the first-floor...

permalink written by  brianazouz on September 28, 2008 from Delhi, India
from the travel blog: Nias



Shimla-Kullu-Manali Trip Operated By Southern Travels

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permalink written by  ajaystpl on September 26, 2008 from Delhi, India
from the travel blog: Delhi-Shimla-Manali- Rohtang Pass-Chandigarh-Pinjore Gardens-Kurukshetra-Delhi (7 Days / 6Nights)



Venice. Not.

Udaipur. The Venice of the East. Just without the gondolas. Or canals. Or Cornettos. But it's actually quite nice. Fairly peaceful (these things are all relative) and a bit cooler. The focal point is Lake Pichola, and the two man-made islands on it. One is Jagmandir Island, which is home to a...

permalink written by  phileasdogg on September 25, 2008 from Udaipur, India
from the travel blog: Planes, Trains & Taxiwallahs



Animals

Not sure why, but it suddenly occurred to me last night that there was one animal I haven't seen since being here. I've seen most creatures that stepped onto Noah's Ark in the last couple of weeks - camels, elephants, deer, assorted rodents, enough dogs to feed China for a month, and thousands...

permalink written by  phileasdogg on September 25, 2008 from Udaipur, India
from the travel blog: Planes, Trains & Taxiwallahs



Taboo or not taboo

There aren't many conversational taboos out here. Strangers will happily ask how old I am, how much money I earn, but they seem most interested in my relationship status. Here's a verbatim conversation that a local guy struck up with me in a cafe yesterday. Him: So you are married? Me: No,...

permalink written by  phileasdogg on September 25, 2008 from Udaipur, India
from the travel blog: Planes, Trains & Taxiwallahs



Buses. Lots of them.

Mount Abu is a bit like the Blackpool of Rajasthan, a weekend retreat for Indians complete with ice cream, candy floss, pedaloes and amusement arcades. It's on a hilly plateau 1200m up, and the winding drive up the mountain felt more Alpine than Indian. Not that I was spending much time admiring...

permalink written by  phileasdogg on September 22, 2008 from Abu Road, India
from the travel blog: Planes, Trains & Taxiwallahs



Trekking. Or maybe not.

Mt Abu is a major pilgrimage centre, but because of its remote, forested location, also offers good walking and wildlife spotting opportunities including bears, cobras, wild boars and hyenas. So I went to see the local trekking guru, the improbably-named Charles, and he said he'd take me out in...

permalink written by  phileasdogg on September 22, 2008 from Abu Road, India
from the travel blog: Planes, Trains & Taxiwallahs



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