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  • Jaisalmer the myth, the legend and the camel!!!So as some of you are probably unaware -mainly die to the fact I have told no one- I am not the first Whittaker to grace this magic land of India. Alas like some many great hunger siblings of history Posted by Joewhittaker in Adventures of a Joe of the western world | Mar 23, 2012
  • Delhi onwardsWell - as we arrived in Delhi I thought I had lost my luggage but luckily someone had just removed it from the carousel and when everyone had gone it remained - thank goodness!!!!! Then it wa Posted by BerylB in India and Nepal | Mar 23, 2012
  • NeemranAAs I switched off the lights and locked up for the night, I couldn’t help thinking [b]For all the palaces and penthouses galore Home is where your heart you moor For all of sound and all its sense There’s naught better than the Posted by ailesdeliberte' in in search.... | Mar 22, 2012
  • Camel trek in the desertOur stay in Jasailmer, town of Camels, was pretty short. We got there on the Sunday morning, hoping we'd shop around for good Camel trek bargains, but we ended up settling down for the hostel's tour. We wasted no Posted by KathDublin in There's never a road without a turning | Mar 22, 2012
  • India: Hampi==Hampi== ===Journey to Hampi=== Took the 7.5 hour train from Margao to Hospet. I sat with a group of Goan pharmacists who were on their way to a conference in Kolkatta. Of course they were interested in my home country, but particularly cost of Posted by SkinnyFists in Tales from the Transit Lounge | Mar 22, 2012
  • Mumbai It's pretty hard to believe that I am now blogging about our 10th country visited!! Hello India!! I can't wait to share our experiences in the great sub-continent with you. It's also Posted by ttbwarren in Blair & Stacey's World Tour | Mar 21, 2012
  • Oo oo ee ee ah ahNamaste,  It's currently Sunday afternoon and I'm on the home stretch of a ten hour drive from Pushkar to Jodhpur, typing this up on my phone to post the next time I get internet. The past few days have been quite Posted by georgiaellen in Where in the world is Georgia Ellen? | Mar 17, 2012
  • Looong days!!Day 52 – Thursday 15th March Just got back from a successful fishing trip! Caught myself a chequered snapper, it wasn’t huge but it was big enough. Unfortunately I was with a stupid woman who thought it best to throw it Posted by travellingjoe in Joe's blog | Mar 20, 2012
  • India Part TwoI sat down at the table and opened my menu. At that moment everything was blurry. The words would then grow larger, smaller, larger, smaller, I was feeling very dizzy. I stood up from the table and made my way Posted by MVVincent in Semester at Sea | Mar 19, 2012
  • India Part OneAfter all of this time I am finally posting a blog entry! Be prepared…this will be long, so if you don’t like reading my entries before, you are not going to like this one. I cannot believe how much I Posted by MVVincent in Semester at Sea | Mar 19, 2012
  • Guruvayoor- 16 March 2012 Kevin and I rode in the bus today (do da do da) still not feeling great and Vishnu our tour leader also not feeling 100%.  India is not for sissies! Today the ride was 87kms mostly all downhill through the Western Posted by alisonchadwick in Cycling Kerala and Tropical India | Mar 18, 2012
  • The Mountain TrailsMy limbs could take it no more. Because I could not stay out in some God forsaken road the whole night without food, I knew I had to walk to the lodge come what may! I asked both Dipanjali & Posted by naanosphere in HOP...SKIP...& BUMP! | Mar 18, 2012
  • The Mountain TrailsWe woke up much before sunrise. Walking this far and not getting to see the sunrise would be such a waste and a foolish thing to do. The temperature in the altimeter showed – 5.7 deg celcius! Holy Cow! As Posted by naanosphere in HOP...SKIP...& BUMP! | Mar 18, 2012
  • The Mountain TrailsKaalpokhri is more like a transit camp. With limited facilities. Trekkers usually stop by this place for their food. The rooms and the bathrooms were basic. Nothing much to say and it was expected. Dipanjali was the first one to Posted by naanosphere in HOP...SKIP...& BUMP! | Mar 17, 2012
  • Happy Holi :)We arrived in Pushkar, where there was an issue with our booking. We had to find another accommodation, which wasn't the easiest task, as most places were booked out for [[http://www.holifestival.org/|Holi]] We got help from the hotel we were supposed Posted by KathDublin in There's never a road without a turning | Mar 17, 2012
  • Rajasthan trail, Jaipur as a starting pointAt this point we had only traveled 10 days but I was already feeling like a vagabond, moving from hostel to hostel, washing our underwear in the sink of a common bathroom, trying to settle down for a short while; Posted by KathDublin in There's never a road without a turning | Mar 17, 2012
  • Mr NarinderTo get to Jaipur we had to pass by Chandigarh again! Unfortunately it was too messy to go to the Golden Temple in Amristar which is further up west. After a four hour bus ride, we got to Chandigarh, Posted by KathDublin in There's never a road without a turning | Mar 17, 2012
  • dive dive dive, not much else.Day 49 – Monday 12th March It was Murphy’s last night tonight, so in true Irish fashion we stayed up very late drinking a very lot. Not a good plan when I’m waking up so early to be going to bed Posted by travellingjoe in Joe's blog | Mar 17, 2012
  • The overnight bus frm Kota (nr Bundi) to Jhansi (for Orchha)In terms of the comfort rating, our third bus was somewhere in the middle of the previous two. It lacked the glass window to shut that the previous bus had, instead having a curtain, but the mattress was once again Posted by Kan_Kan_Can in not recommended by the lonely planet | Mar 17, 2012
  • Bundi, Rajasthan, IndiaWe had rung our hotel ahead to tell them of our early arrival and would have been content to doss in the lobby until our room was ready. The young man who opened the door for us, who we assumed Posted by Kan_Kan_Can in not recommended by the lonely planet | Mar 17, 2012
  • Udaipur, Rajasthan, IndiaAs always, when arriving in a new destination weary and tired, you hope upon hope the guest house you have chosen either on recommendation from another backpacker, or from only a few words you’ve had sight of in a guidebook Posted by Kan_Kan_Can in not recommended by the lonely planet | Mar 17, 2012
  • The bus from Jodhpur to UdaipurIt will come as no surprise to regular readers of this blog to hear that the bus journey involved some level of discomfort or another. The journey was due to take 6 hours and started at 7am. We took up Posted by Kan_Kan_Can in not recommended by the lonely planet | Mar 17, 2012
  • Jodhpur, Rajasthan, IndiaWe arrived after 11pm in Jodhpur and checked into the ‘Govinda’ hotel, a family run guest house with a rooftop restaurant. After enquiring upon arrival about onward travel to Udaipur, we booked a bus to leave at 8am the day Posted by Kan_Kan_Can in not recommended by the lonely planet | Mar 17, 2012
  • A weekend in AgraGoodmorning friends, Once again it's been a few too many days since I've last posted and as usual I have lots and lots to update you all on. It's currently Wednesday morning and I'm just having breakfast before I head off Posted by georgiaellen in Where in the world is Georgia Ellen? | Mar 13, 2012
  • The Mountain TrailsI was too occupied watching my steps and not fancying being pushed around. NJP is a busy junction. My concentration was however broken when I heard Amar introducing me as “Ma’am” to someone. As I looked up I saw Tshering, Posted by naanosphere in HOP...SKIP...& BUMP! | Mar 16, 2012
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