B Nineteen (B-19) Bed & Breakfast
B-19 Nizamuddin East, New Delhi
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B Nineteen (B-19) Bed & Breakfast New Delhi

B-19 Nizamuddin East New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi, 110013, India

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Day 1 - New Delhi

A travel blog entry by luongdd

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After 20 hours of travel, with a layover at Heathrow in London, we arrived in New Delhi around 2am. Indira Gandhi airport is very modern. We arrived at our hotel around 4am and slept a bit until 930am, when we left to see the town.
The city reminds us of our homeland, Vietnam, possibly due to its European influence from England. The weather …

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First ever Indian Grand Prix

A travel blog entry by wickens

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... any sign of traffic control is completely ignored by all Indian drivers, so one way streets designed to ease the flows of buses became 6 lane highways going in both directions with parked cars piled high on each side. The ensuing chaos had India written all over it. -Oh well, we would take the books for the kids and just wait it out.

We did race back from the practise session on saturday to spend a nice afternoon with Manjeet and his lovely young family at a ...

Namaskar (goodbye), Pheri Bhetanla (See you again)

A travel blog entry by thessa_fred

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... many staff working at the airport and there were big queues to every check we needed to make. After the check in and drop off of luggage, we had at least 3 checks before getting into the plane, including one from the airline staff. Women and men are checked from up to down and bags are scanned and opened.

Note: We would like to thank Himal and his agency – Visit Himalaya Treks for the great time we spend in Nepal, and mainly for his friendly and helpful services provided ...

Back to India

A travel blog entry by frawldog

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... man who I hung out with most of the day. He was younger and had rarely traveled. He said I was only the 2nd white person he had talked to in his life. He was pretty nice, but it was funny because this site was OK at best, but he hasn't traveled at all, so he was so excited. The next site was the Red Fort. The Red Fort is also something famous around here. It was just another fort to me. I've seen quite a few now and I ...

The ''Taj Mahal'' and bigger tourist attractions

A travel blog entry by 2eejits-explore

5

... that we didn't in fact own a car. The center of the city was far worse. The streets were full to the brim, with people trying to sell us things from all angles, beggars with no lower limbs crawling in our paths, women carrying hungry children, all pleading for our attention, and everyone else, completely intrigued by our pale completions who just wanted to get up close and touch our faces. Exhausted, uncomfortably hot, and still carrying over 20kgs each in baggage, ...

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