Hotel LB Nagpur
2A Mount Road Extension, Sadar Nagpur, Maharashtra, 440 001, India
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Dubai UAE to Nagpur, India
... Once again, I asked for the next couple of frequencies down the line in case I lost contact. When I arrived in the Karachi FIR, Karachi asked for my India permission number which I read to him over the radio. I thought all was well, but when I got to the boundary of India controlled airspace at TELEM, they told me to hold at that point because they were in conversations about my permission with India authorities. Not good. I did a couple of turns in ...
Come on England!!
... the length of the road (and in the road) to a band leading the wedding procession. As soon as one of the part spotted us..well that was it...we were instantly honary guests are they quickly checked with the family. This led to 20mins of dancing in the hot afternoon heat on the road after some really big masala dosas, (indian savoury pancakes with filling). Obviously I (Nath writing now) sweated up like a filly who'd just run the 1000 Guineas and ...
Where It All Began (Part 2)
... orange juice for his wife for breakfast – perhaps a habit they picked up when living in the city.)
Last Wednesday, Mum, Dad and I left Mumbai on an early morning flight to Nagpur, to visit the church where Annie and Rögnvald were married, and to try and find the bank where he had worked and where they also lived. We could never have anticipated the kind of reception and welcome ...
My travel to Varanasi
... seats. We battled against the human tide, forcing our way out on to the platform. Exiting the station we fought a second skirmish with the screeching hordes of taxi and rickshaw-wallahs competing for our attention. Rather than get involved in any discussion or debate we jumped into the first trishaw, which took off on a trip around the block, only to deposit us at the 'Tourist Hotel', which was directly opposite, and a very short walk from, the station. The ...
Monkeys, Rats and Children
... outside of Bangalore but is a completely different world. The closest internet connection or international phone is a 30 min bus ride away so it's hard to keep in touch with the rest of the world. All my information about the outside world comes through the staff so generally revolves around cricket results. But it's nice to get out of the cities and see the much talked of rural India.
My lifestyle for the next few months is gonna be completely different to what i'm used ...


