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... Open area Immense open area within the complex with landscaped parks, Basketball/Tennis court and kids play area shopping Convenient shopping center within the complex and various features in Apartment.
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... up later we enjoyed a feast of chai vegetable Pakora, Egg Pakora, Spicy Cauliflour and Chickpeas - all of which was VERY tasty!! Watching Indian tv and looking out at the roads which had turned into rivers was unreal!
It turned out that the rain had been so heavy (the same amount in one day as the whole of July), some of the roads had collapsed or flooded so traffic was a knightmare - we couldn't get into Delhi itself for a couple of days - so we went to local ...
... For giving larger look to a bathroom, use same colour tiles on floor and walls. Tiles that are too large look ridiculous in small bathrooms, and preferably, one must use smallersized tiles with small designs for bathrooms with limited space.
Use of two different colours of tiles is another great option. On the floor choose the tiles in one colour while choose another colour on the walls and thus give a dramatic ...
... They hound you but often speak English better than everyone else and were just so damn cute and persuasive that often I would just buy a little something.
Vendors are always persistent, wherever you go. Many times they are in your face and are unrelenting.
Beggars/Homeless... .are everywhere. On the street, on the roads, on the train. Beggars are men, women and children. Often these people are physically challenged in the most horrific ways I've ever seen ...
... us a car and driver to use as we wished. While all of our time today was spent in the more prosperous looking New Delhi there is still so much poverty rubbing shoulders with affluence in evidence. We saw makeshift tent and corrugated tin encampments in several areas with beggars cum circus children somersaulting amid the road chaos at traffic lights just to earn a few rupee from tourists. The free roaming cows on the highways meanwhile add ...
Delhi, India jbscott36... before) as they would not get any education unless they were here and she also pays them, although the money is put away for them for when they get married. They all live here too although I'm not sure where they sleep yet! Bill took me for a walk around the Defence Colony (which is the area where they live) Market and then up into the poorer area which has a name that I have forgotten already. He also tried to teach me how to cross the road, which is an art form in itself ...
Delhi, India emzeeb3... people quickly formed around us to watch the tourist spectacle! Astonishingly our sleeper-train arrived and departed on time - a rare occurrence in India, we were told! Indian sleeper trains are not too dissimilar to Chinese ones. There are many different classes of carriage; we were put in 'third-class with air-con' - probably about mid-range. The beds were grouped into two sets of three levels as with the Chinese trains. However, instead of having small fold-down ...
Delhi, India tomandchrissy... forests where villages exist, supporting reasonable good forests where one can hear the call of the koklass pheasant and monals early in the morning. Sighting monals is not that easy as these birds are extremely shy and vary of human presence. Read the full report http://www.indianwildlifeclub.com/ezine /detail.asp?at_id=417&a=1&m=12& amp;y=2005
Gurgaon, India susansharmaAnyways, I am back from our Delhi-Agra-Jaipur trip, and lets just say there wasn't a dull moment... I spent the first half of dinner last night telling the stories - we even had to move to a quieter corner at martin's so that I didn't end up hoarse over the damn music. So for the benefit of those who weren't there, here are the trip highlights (full report/pictures to follow):
-Nicole almost gets robbed at Delhi Airport by psychotic ...

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