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Chandigarh: an unusual Indian town
... of Chandigar. But realising how little there seems to do for foreigners here I am also glad that in 1981 we decided not to take up the programme post that UNICEF offered me. That was after I visited Chandighar for the first time for two days, mainly talking with the Brit who was retiring from this post that required 65 percent of the time travelling! Putting my wife Joke and young daughter Mirjam in this position was a no go.
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SHIMLA TO KALKA ON THE TOY TRAIN
... move seat and car assignments around. We managed to find the "TT" official who was able to change us to better seats, but still not in the same car with the girls. And these old cars don’t have interconnecting doors.
The cars are pretty bare bones. The straight up narrow padded benches face each other.
Promptly at 10:30 AM, the whistle sounded. With a sudden yank, away we went. We snaked through ...
Highway to Nepal part 1
... 1504;חנו ממשיכ 97;ם לרדת באוטו 89;וס המקומ 97;, לצד נהרות ואגמי 01;. בחלק מהנסי 06;ה אני יכול להישב ...
To Chandigarh
... cheese toast.
Time had come to find a place to stay. The Australian couple had told us about some good hotels just inside sector 22, close to the bus station. They were a little pricey but I was ok about that for the last few days in India. But for Jeremy, who is big into frugality, he was set on a cheapie a few klms further out, 60 rupees for a space in a dormitory.
So there me and my children were, with a telly yet again, and a balconey ...
Off to a rocky start
... opinion soon changed when we arrived and he tried to charge us double. He said what we agreed was per person not total. We thought what he said was reasonable so didn’t barter at all. We met in the middle and walked away somewhat aggrieved but he did earn his money!
They reckon 5000 people a day visit these gardens; they are really off the wall as it were. As you enter you are met by a maze of recycled sculptures ...