Al Sabah House
A - 32, Gulmohar Park, New Delhi
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Al Sabah House New Delhi

A - 32, Gulmohar Park New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi, 110049, India

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Fat cow.

A travel blog entry by ellie_johnson

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... it would have been beautiful in the days of the British Raj. Whilst wandering around Connaught Place we noticed police road blocks and large number of armed officers controlling the traffic. What trouble had we stumbled upon you ask? Fear not friends and family, we had been lucky enough see first hand the filming of a soon to be blockbuster Bollywood action movie! We accidentally got a little too keen for a taste of the spotlight and were asked to move out of ...

Arrival in India

A travel blog entry by wickens

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... 4,000 people through India's high end hotels and resorts as well as running a number of boutique hotels in the truly hard to get to places of India. We were also dining with the glitzy Delhi crowd on a packed Saturday night in a place that no tourist could have found. It was crowded despite feeling like it was in the middle of nowhere with flash cars lining the garbage strewn and broken streets and traffic jams as far as the eye could see.


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D...........Delhi

A travel blog entry by caz11

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... over the city,lamp posts, car windows, shops etc. hoping to track them down! I also saw a bomb Squad Van which looked about 50 years old and the driver was fast asleep with his feet up. But hey ho it was mid-day and very hot!

The Earthquake happened the first night I was here, I'd felt the whole building shake, but as the hotel was down an alley and sort of boxed in by loads of other buildings I remember thinking to myself in my sleep oh ...

DSDS 2011 - Green Globe Awards - Delhi, India

A travel blog entry by bcovey

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The canal near the house I’m writing this is beautiful, stone walkways, wonderful manicured trees, and lawns, elegant carved railings. A few weeks ago, crews came through and cleaned it all for the spring. The government did a fantastic job of civil engineering, and even maintenance. It was a great effort. But a scant time later, trash is everywhere, once again, No one notices, no one cares. The city spent a thousand man hours landscaping the riverbanks around ...

Cacophony Reigns at Chandni Chowk!

A travel blog entry by sueschubert

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... over? How about gum or candy? Coming right up. It's probably safe to say that if the market doesn't have it, you don't need it. That doesn't count peace and quiet, although the mosques and temples surely act as oases in its cacophany of craziness.

Chandni ...