Hillview Hotel New Delhi
Shooting Range Rd, Suraj Kund, Faridabad New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi, 121001 , India
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The dusty city
Friday 7th July '06 (Summary) Caught the bus from Udaipur, departed around 2pm - journey time around 6 hours. Fairly comfortable, although sitting near the back resulted in a few shuddering bumps every so often. For two or three hours we passed through scenic countryside and rolling terrain, then we entered some town which seemed to be the marble …
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Goat's in Jumpers
... can't quite believe you are seeing first hand. Shops precariously stacked upon one another, cows and dogs walking down the streets together happily. The smells vary from rich aromatic spices and street food to the less appetising and pungent smells of Dehli. As my guru Karl Pilkington said "my eyes have never been so busy". The never ending sea of hustle and bustle drags me downstream until we reach the backstreets. Winding, dark, ...
Chaos and the Taj Mahal
... networking sites. I spent a couple of hours heading to differing gyms only to find out that they either charge too much or were closed. Fail. Instead I ended up heading back to the bazar and grabbing some dinner (a mediocre korma which didn’t really hit the spot) and then retired to the hotel room where I read my book and mucked about on my laptop.
Tom returned at about 12.30 and we promptly went to sleep as the next day was our day trip to the Taj ...
Apparantly I'm an Odd Duck
The following consists of my impressions and experiences on my first full day in India.
First off I remembered the other complete movie I saw on the plane, The Informant with Matt Damon. It was certainly a memorable movie, but just I couldn't recall it until I woke up from a 3-hour nap yesterday afternoon. I'm not fully functional unless I get at least 8 hours of sleep. I didn't try to sleep last night until 2am and was woken at 7:30am this morning by ...
Delhi, our last stop in India
... incredibly grotty ancient eating house, with the grime of the century on the walls, good kebabs of chicken and goat, mainly in minced form, at Karim's, a large complex of seating and kitchens in the Muslim quarter, then around the corner to Al Jawahar, in an upstairs ninja floor for mutton (read goat) stew and chicken in gravy, with flat bread.
Travel between venues was either walking or by a hurriedly assembled ...



