Kanishka Hotel
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Laatste dag in India
Na een busreis van 3 uur, werden we afgezet in the middle of knoware langs een drukke straat. Niets geen busstation of uberhaupt enig benul van waar we ons bevonden.
Gelukkig hadden we in het busstation van Mysore een jongen ontmoet die ook met de bus naar Bangalore ging en die erg behulpzaam was.
Hij belde een taxi om Falone naar het vliegveld te brengen en hielp ons uit te zoeken waar ons hotel lag en hoe we daar moesten ...
Gwalior Hotels – History and Heritage
... Gwalior hotels like the Regency Square and Hotel Ambassador cost up to Rs. 3,000 a night.
Gwalior is on the main train route and is well connected to most Indian stations. Rajmata Vijaya Raje Scindia Vimantal is just 8 kilometres away from the city centre. Private and state owned buses run frequently from most major towns nearby. The Golden Quadrilateral also passes through Gwalior.
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El Silicon Valley de India
Despues de la agotadora experiencia de Calcutta, hemos cogido un tren para venir hacia el sur, a la region de Karnataka. El viaje fue de 29 horas, larguito larguito... pero nos dieron de comer y todo y al final no se hizo tan pesado. Conocimos a una familia de Bangladesh con quien compartimos departamento, se dedicaban a hacer inciensos. Y por fin, llegamos a Bangalore!
Bangalore es la "Silicon Valley" de India, aqui nacio el ...
One long train journey
... awesome! Even more beautiful was the almost full moon rising behind a statue of Jesus just outside the church.
*Shrek* followed one of his friend's advice and took the omnivorous hooligans to "Guthu", a village-themed restaurant for inaugurating the sea-food-eating mania. The restaurant (a word which even the Taxi-guy could understand... ahem ahem) had a life-size canoe hanging from the ceiling, apart from a fake well, a fake tandoor and copper kadais for wash-basins! ...
Bangalore
... However, Bangalore is light on historical sites and attractions, but has first rate shopping, dining and nightlife. I was coming off a month of busy sightseeing and Ula and Dave were seeing their friends for the last time here, so this suited everyone well. The other thing I found here is that everyone seems to speak English unlike Japan and China, so it is easy to make conversation with almost anyone. Most street signs are also in English so it will be harder to get lost ...
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