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Beer Chand Patel Path Patna, Bihar, India, 800001, 91-0612-226270-
I think this hotel is an ideal hotel to stay during your trip .Because,it has convenient location to visit the wonderful landscapes. And also the hotel provides various facilities for meet the travellers needs. Thanks for recommendation! IT solution
Patna, Bihar, India rakeshibow... Even with ear plugs It was like trying to sleep backstage at a Kate Bush concert. Luckily there was a period of silence after the film was finished but then the bloke put another one on, at 1 o clock in the morning. Even the locals were sleeping. After a bumpy ride we arrived in Patna at 4am then asked a bloke from the bus if he knew where we might find a bus to Gaya, our next destination. Given our experiences this far ...
Patna, Bihar, India garyjampot... at night time in India's most dangerous town. Travel timer: 17 hours We got off the bus somewhere near the edge of town and started haggling for a rickshaw. An older army commander and his crew were passing by and offered us a ride. It was either that they figured we were gonna get robbed, or they were just being nice. We hope it was the latter, but agree it was probably the former. The really crazy thing is how polite the ...
Patna, Bihar, India arikandcharis... my colleague uttered...this place is called the Kashmir of Bihar. And me like a bloke took out my camera hoping to see some picturesque frames. As we were driving through the town...I asked him 'Yahan pe Kashmir waali kya baat hey' 'What so Kashmir about this place' - he said ' yahan pe ugarwaadi bahut hey, roz khoon dacaiti hota hey' 'this place is buzzing with terrorists and there is a murder and loot everyother day'
Jehanabad, India akash.sahuAs a qualitative researcher I had to travel to the interiors of Bihar in 2004, the state was flood stricken in those days, the ice from the mountains had melted and made its way into the settlements The flight from Delhi to Patna was rather interesting...I insisted on a window seat in serial 'A' anticipating a glimpse of the Himalayas if the sky was clear and we attained good height Post the routine announcements ...
Patna, India akash.sahu... It was obvious he was stalling, he kept looking at his watch, calling on cell every few minutes, asking the same questions, and offering us tea, snacks, water etc. After about 30 minutes, a bigger dude showed up, with uniform and everything. He introduced himslef as Sub Inspector Ashok, and would handle the investigation personally. He had received a call from his boss, the commissioner just that morning. He asked everything that happened, offered us more food and drinks ...
Patna, India mrewkowski... retention once enrolled - so many dropped out. Also, there were those who were just too old and felt uncomfortable sitting with 6 year-olds when they were 13. SO - the need for a residential bridge camp was realized. They attempted a quasi bridge camp but finally decided to contact MVF. MVF came in and really changed the way business was being conducted in three very important ways. First, they made the NGO understand that in order to get the ...
Samastipur, India bgleixner... but I also didn't give this city a "chance". I shuttled to and from the train station ... stayed one night at a hotel ... ate some really back tasting veg curry ... and drank the terrible chai. Yuck! The city was a lot different from what I expected - lots of billboards and lights and buildings of all sorts of shapes and sizes one top of one another. It almost looked like ...
Patna, India bgleixner... town of Bodhgaya is another dirty shithole. It's a strange place with hotels scattered randomly around. It's a very small place surrounded by fields. I suppose when Bhudda sat there thinking about things it was a lovely serene place. Without the stench of **** drenched walls, and the pollution of auto-rickshaws, motorbikes and cars. Without tourists, both Bhuddists and others, without the blow-in beggars who come in for the Bhuddist high-season to pray ...
Bodhgaya, India lucinate... of our worries. After 45 minutes suddenly the road cleared there was a complete frenzy of people running to their cars. After the jam cleared we were away, 100km per hour on the wrong side of the road, horn blasting, full beams on dodging oncoming trucks! Made it to the station in the nick of time, got to he platform only to be told " Oh sir yes please the train has been cancelled." ****! After one hour of running back and forth to he station master he told us we ...
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