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Sakinara Junction, Andheri Kurla Rd, Andheri East Mumbai Mumbai (Bombay), Maharashtra, India, 1-800-423-0908
... br>Inrecdible India ist das passende motto fuer dieses land.
Klar ist das fuer Indien nichts dauerhaftig,
kein Argument ewig halten kann.
Alles schwebt ;0
und hier sind die ersten indien bilder....einfach indien 2009 auswaehlen...
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... we not only had tea but a large slice of pineapple cake (to die for) and some shortbread type biscuits (equally yummy). The tea was quite expensive but it was something we both wanted to do - like having tea at the Ritz in London. One of the smart doormen found us a taxi and we took another mad ride back to the ship. India is a fascinating country with lots of contrasts, wouldn't like to live here but so glad I've had the chance to visit.
Mumbai (Bombay), Maharashtra, India susanel... was the first time we had seen so many in India) about what it was like working and living in Mumbai. The consensus is, if you're a financial advisor, life is good (their lives seem to parallel those of the same profession in NYC- working hard and playing hard). There was a group of us that started to dance at the party which is how I befriended two Indian sisters. The sisters are great fun and I love talking with them because they speak English fluently and our ...
Mumbai (Bombay), Maharashtra, India carrienica05... services and people that could grab our attention. 30 minutes later we were haring down the highway in a 80's aircon clapped out cab heading for downtown Mumbai. (Emily almost caused a scene believing our pre-paid taxi not to be luxury aircon, come on lady this is India!). The road network leaves a lot to be desired. No cars in Mumbai have wing mirrors, hardly surprising when every mechanical beast on the interstate is working overtime to find the narrowest gap to overtake ...
Mumbai, India emilynics... this. Im in Delhi now with TJ and Sameer. . . total luxury! Delhi seems to be a lot cleaner and more develope than Mumbai but I guess I never really did give Mumbai a chance as it was all a shock to my system and not had a full look about Delhi. Lets see. Diwali festival tomorrow (one of the iggest Hindu festivals) so getting dressed up in all the proper gear and celebrating it in proper style!
Rajhastan, India siebz26... get ready to face their rude attitude and lose some money. Employees here are very corrupted, so u can tip them off if u really want to escape paying the huge amount. If the situation gets hot, then u can demand that u will take back the equipment back with ...
Mumbai (Bombay), India sferasSo, after a few attempts to use my other blog, I realized that it was not going to work, so before I forget all what happened in the last 4 days, I decided to try this new blog... Hopefully it'll work! So, here I am, in India, finally. In only 4 days I did so many things, saw so much and slept so little that it feels like I have been here a lot longer. But I am having a incredible time. So far, I have to say, everything is ...
Mumbai (Bombay), India cathmanduWe arrived in Mumbai on Sunday at 8pm. We caught a taxi to Hank our Hospitality Club host. The Hospitality Club (www.hospitalityclub.org) is a world wide hosting organisations for travellers where you get to stay in local people's homes, although you have free accommodation, more importantly you get to see how the locals live and work and you get to make lovely new friends. The traffic from the airport was ...
Mumbai, India roughitinerary... in style from most forts I had seen so far. It was atleast 220 years old, and still in good shape. On the top of the hill within the walls of the fort was a large clay house with several rooms. I believe that the soldiers might have lived there. This house was atleast one hundred years old, but still in very good shape. From this house at the top of the hill, I had a grand view. To the north, I could see the extended and rather deserted plateau ...
Mumbai (Bombay), Maharashtra, India reisender... of whiskey (higher than limitations allowed). But they had no interest in the whiskey, nor in the medical drugs, and not even in the video camera. Their attention was guided at the batteries of the video camera. Once seen they had no further questions. As I was the last person in line, I decided to ask the customs officer a few questions. I commended their leniency, and elimination of bureaucratic checks. I asked them what actually the regulations ...
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