Park Area 22 New Delhi
22 Park Area, Opposite Ajmal Khan Park New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi, 110005, India
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En terre inconnue
... billet pour mes prochaines vacances. Cette liberté vaut tout l’or du monde, foi de PhD !
Cette fois-ci, c’est donc l’Inde. Et contrairement à mes habitudes de convive bien éduqué, je "double dip" ! J’ai en effet deux invitations en poche. Pour une fois ce ne sera pas mon inévitable guide LP - 1,232 pages la bestiole ! – qui guidera mes pas, ...
Delhi, our last stop in India
... reasonable amputee guru under a bhodi tree or similar, who gives us some background information on Brahma, but doesn't insist on us saying an expensive puja with him, unlike some of the other unscrupulous people around here. Back to the Out of the Blue restaurant for the usual unsuccessful attempt to repeat the previous good dining experience.
We’ve thoroughly enjoyed our stay for the Pushkar Camel Fair. It ...
Gandhi's Birthday
... so after heading back past the President's Palace, we ended up back where we started from. The full circuit takes about 4 hours, and with 19 stops it's not possible to see everything in a day, but we felt quite happy that we'd seen a fair amount of the city.
Tea was at Pizza Hut, before a slow stroll for the 1.5 km back to the hotel. Not long after arriving back, the drums started, and a full Hindu bridal ...
In New Delhi
Just landed in India I am very tired!!! I am going to bed now. Tomorrow I will being chilling here in Delhi and see what there is to see. Right now I am planning to go to Ghandi Smriti which is where Ghandi lived while he was in New Delhi and also where he was assassinated. I am now going to bed bye.
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City of Djinns
... smells, characters, random incidents and survival techniques that are required to manage on the public transport network in a 'sophisticated' western city such as Melbourne.
Fast forward to present day India. I (Nathan. ed. Anna) will try and paint a picture using incorrect grammar and foul language. So for the moral upstarts and squeamish - read no further.
For a country of over 1 billion people, as you could well imagine, chaos ...

