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C-4/140, New Delhi
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The Heritage New Delhi

C-4/140 New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi, 110016, India

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Jodhpur, the "Blue" City

A travel blog entry by josie_ty

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Fast Facts In West/Central part of Rajasthan Population = 850,000 Glorious Meherangarh Fort mushrooms from beneath the huge rocky cliff to dominate the once indomitable Blue City. Jodhpur is called the "Blue City" because all of the houses are painted with a sky blue color to keep the house cool and also to keep the mosquitos away (the blue color …

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Driving with Mr Dev

A travel blog entry by beebowen

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... full with cows, and unfortunately modern traffic too.

We covered a roughly 1500 km in the little white car and many a pot hole. The blur of bananas, oranges and other unidentified fruit added splotches of colour ...

Delhi, red fort and concussion.

A travel blog entry by amyandadam

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... decided to go to one of the many roof top restaurants. To get there we had to climb a narrow stair way with low ceilings. You would think Adam is the one to more likely bump his head but no, bang and I was sent do-lally. I felt ill and ended uo lying across 2 chairs unable to eat any of the food we ordered. I felt a bit out of it for the next couple of hours but soon felt ...

Day 21

A travel blog entry by crappo88

Our last day in India! We were woken by the cleaner again, had breakfast and left by 9.30am. We went to the shops at Connaught Place because I wanted some real gold earrings as I left mine at home, a lonely planet guide to South-East Asia and to get some postcards.my list seems to never end, I need to stop shopping as much. John got ...

Delhi, India - Arrival

A travel blog entry by bcovey

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... At night, warm dry breezes swept thru the bedrooms via a natural chimney effect of the building’s structure. Heated by the earth by traveling thru a series of 70 meter tunnels buried 4 meters underground, the same effect cooled the air in the summer. Highly efficient dehumidifiers and natural media filters kept the air clean and comfortable. Carefully planned orientation to the sun and cleverly placed trees, integrated structural solar panels and water heaters contributed to ...