Centaur Hotel New Delhi
Indira Gandhi International Airport New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi, 110 037, India
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Meetings with friends
Catching up. Friday night, 2/9 then Satuday morning I went out with Sankalp tonight. He is a friend I made on my last trip to India. I found out that none of the people I know here in Delhi will be around after the 15th so that changes my plans and is sad for me. We ate dinner at TGIF's and it was extremely expensive ($50 for two). When I got to …
Centaur hotel delhi
DELHI AIRPORT sitting in the meet and greet area at the delhi airport at 23:52 on feb. 18th waiting for pete's plane to arrive. It was delayed. I had an interesting time getting here. I left my airport around noon and drove around town with a hired driver til time to take my flight from Mumbai to Delhi. He drove me to a shopping area where I bought …
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The Never Ending Journey
... to Darjeeling was flanked by houses, shop and restaurants and we eventually arrived into central Darjeeling at nightfall. It was significantly colder and we soon realised that we might need some extra winter gear. As our driver dropped us off a guy from our hotel came to meet us and helped us 5 minutes up the hill, passed market stalls and though the main square, finally landing at The Classic Guesthouse around 5.30pm.
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Delhi Magic
... went to the attached communal kitchens where volanteers sit peeling and chopping vegetables as well as cooking chapatis for the free meals that are given to anyone who wants one ,eaten in a communal hall on the floor. Maya and I helped the ladies roll out some chapatis.
After taking the Metro back to New Delhi we all squeezed in to the back of a tuk tuk and did a tour around New Delhi including the grand public buildings built by the British ...
I temporarly lose it
... compass bearing and for the last two days it has been steering me wrong. When I got off at Karol Bagh station later in the day, I made sure to study the route so that I could short-circuit that memory.
But earlier in the day I was still unaware of this issue. Within a few blocks, things started to look unfamiliar and the signs were all in Hindi. Around the time I started to wonder if I screwed ...



