Forums from India
Ola from Nottingham
Posted by wickyjennings
Hi everyone I'm From Nottingham in the UK. I'm off to Nepal in April. Then India, SE Asia, Oz and New Zealand to see my Dad who has moved out there. Can't wait to get started
Simple questions about Thailand
Posted by wickyjennings
... you everyone. I look forward to getting involved. I have one question. I'll be coming from Nepal (month trekking) and the madness of India. Around June what would be a good island to chill out on for a bit? As I know it will be the wet season.
Booked my flight
Posted by skylab
Leaving May 12th to Beijing, China. Let the journey begin! Rough plan is China > Nepal > India > Thailand > Laos > Cambodia > Indonesia > Australia > New Zealand > Argentina > Peru > Back in the states but ...
FREE--Thailand Visa Fee
Posted by skylab
... rates by 50 per cent for people visiting the country in February and March. Among the main target markets are China, India, the Middle East, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, and Japan. Shopping centres and tourist attractions in Bangkok and other key ...
nepal/ india march- july 09
Posted by scottish-graham
... for about a month, looking into the annapurna circuit and ama dablam base camp amongst others. After that heading round the south of india for 2 or 3 months. currentally travelling on my own, if anyone fancies joining me for a bit drop me a message.
HELLO! BUENOS DIAS!! BONJOUR!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by globetrekcharli
... Starlagurl! and thank you jaques for the pointers. I depart on the 28 March flying from London to Delhi - travelling O/L throughout India into Nepal - Tibet (hopefully) through the south of China & Vietnam. I then fly from Hong Kong to Bali (one ...
Plan It Or Wing It?
Posted by travelmonster
The places we are definitely going to are India, Australia now including Taz, New Zealand and Canada. It's highly likely we'll spend some time in either Laos/Vietnam/Cambodia/Malaysia or some combination of that, still looking at those options ...
Plan It Or Wing It?
Posted by travelmonster
... . So, I need to look at pricing for that. Some of it I'm going to book in advance because we want to go to India and there is a specific wildlife company that I want to go and see Tigers with, they only take very small groups and get booked up really ...
12 Things You Don’t Want to Be Caught Doing in Foreign Lands
Posted by wakingdream
... in Singapore Romancing a local in Iran Carrying a firearm in El Salvador Running drugs in Indonesia Slaughtering a cow in India Naming a teddy bear "Muhammad" in Sudan Trafficking in cultural antiquities in Turkey Taking a nip in Saudi Arabia Breaking and ...
What are your 2009 Travel Resolutions?
Posted by raniroo
My wish list would be: Paris in March (this is already booked) India Sydney to visit family Bahrain My Best Friend is hopefully visiting in May for 2 weeks Iran That is that....I have also started planning trips 2010 (when I may head back to Oz ...
Best Hostels
Posted by ScottWoz
... Backpackers (Google it.) The staff were flawless, the hostel was clean and comfortable and it was in a great location (Little India). I'd definitely recommend staying there, though as always it all depends on what you like and what sort of traveller ...
travelling to Austin & New York
Posted by sawan
Hello, I am travelling to Austin & New York in Jan from India. If anyone would be interested to travel or spend some time with me, let me know. This is my 1st time to travel pod, and hoping it would be a good one. Regards, Sawan
The six people you meet in...
Posted by starlagurl
... this article: Especially: The New Ager is hard to miss. She's the one dressed up in the clothes which the locals import from India to sell to the tourists as "authentic native garb" and the necklace she bought at the market with a rock pendant that a ...
Looking for someone to help drive from Perth to Melbourne in late (ish) December
Posted by xamehc
... , female and 30 years old. Hi my name is Shae, I'm also heading to Melbourne for xmas with family & then flying out to India but have first to tie up loose ends here in Perth. Am willing to help out with gas & am well accustomed to the ...
dont travel to thailand!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by nealinthailand
... i will start jumping. if these people want to treat me as a second class tourist then i will go to indonesia or nepal or india. i do not feel the need to be appreciated by these cultures and countries but i do expect to be shown a little common courtesy ...
The Longest Thread in the World!
Posted by travelmonster
2010 is when me and John are going on our round the world - at this point in time, starting in India. John agrees though that when we do get to Canada at some point in time, we're coming to say Hi to you.
Protests and closure of airport
Posted by Paul
... another week or so - I wouldn't cancel just yet. It really doesn't seem likely this would go on for that amount of time. But we'll have to sit tight and watch and wait. In the mean time I am sure you guys have plenty to worry about in India too.
Advice needed from well traveled travelers
Posted by hank7
... , then maybe we could help you with the specifics? right then, original plan: 4months south > Goa b'day > North india remaining time of visa and then nepal New revised plan that family knows nothing about yet: 4 months south and north East ...
Everest Base Camp Trek????
Posted by bemack00
... than 14 days. Please any recommended routes as well as travel / trekking companies would be very well appreciated. I spent 2 weeks in India last December and loved it and I plan to return to the region sometime in 2010. One last question, what time of ...
What's your travel IQ?
Posted by slowcheetah
We had a competition in our school, I tried it and it caught me, I finished first with 141 (657 577 points) . It's very good game for improving geography skills. I can say the worst is Russia and India.
Best Place To Be On A Diet
Posted by polydemic
In the Middle East, their cuisine mostly emphasizes eggplants, tomatoes, bell peppers, & olives. And India, most dishes offered are vegetarian. So with less meat & more vegetables, your bound to drop a lot of pounds. In the US, their are many ...
Automatic Backups
Posted by themurphys
Fantastic addition to the site... it just keeps getting better doesnt it!!... Sure would have loved to have had it when in India and Nepal as the amount of rewrites I did due to blackouts and powershedding almost sent me crazy, as it does to many ...
Hot peppers and the evil eye
Posted by ahamill
... them! There is a delicious oil-based mixture, sort of like an Indian pickle (if you don't know, 'pickle' in India is a mixture of various things usually with a principle taste to each kind - there's a lime pickle, for example - but they ...
Money Budget
Posted by barsie
Your budget for each place will be totally different. India will be dirt chap - $200 dollars a week, oz and NZ a lot closer to double that or more. Factors that affect cost a lot- adventure sports, scuba diving, drinking. Things like food and ...
Money Budget
Posted by ak49
... would be what would be typical either per month or over six months for an overseas trip? With 2 months New Zealand, 3 months Australia and a month in India. Mostly going to be staying in hostels I figure and having some fun without going uber cheap.
Hey, just a wondering Nomite
Posted by ak49
... go around the globe starting in Fiji and working my way over to Australia. Where there's plenty of time for maybe going over to India and checking out the East Coast of US after finishing up overseas in Europe. As I said, this is my first oversea trip ...
Traveling for a year
Posted by jeremystravels
... a year long travel to Latin America/South America (about ~3 months) and Asia (Japan/China - ~2 months, South East Asia - ~3 months, India/Nepal - ~2 months), with Asia being mostly overland. Maybe I am overestimating but it looks like it would be about ...
Oh honey, don't stare, its rude
Posted by starlagurl
... guess it's about time for some education on the matter in schools maybe? Still China was nowhere near as bad as India in that respect. Biggest failing of the British Empire, not teaching those people how to queue. Haha, really?! That ...
Oh honey, don't stare, its rude
Posted by mrconfused
... sellers - if they just refused to serve these people, it wouldn't happen. Still China was nowhere near as bad as India in that respect. Biggest failing of the British Empire, not teaching those people how to queue. Just read all this, makes ...
