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Hotel President Jalandhar

27, Police Lines Road Jalandhar, Punjab, 144002, India

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ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਭ

A travel blog entry by preetbhikhi

... br> ਲੋਰੀਆ 62; ਦਿੰਦੀ ਤੇ ਫਿਰ ਆਪਣੇ ਪੁੱਤਾ 62; ਦੇ ਵਿਆਹਾ 62; ਵਿੱਚ ਸੁਹਾਗ ਗਿਧੇ
ਭੰਗੜੇ ਦੇ ...

One Day in Delhi

A travel blog entry by cat_and_ash

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... is even a queuing system in place at the major stations.

Our first stop was the Mughal Emperor Humayan's Tomb, the precursor to the Taj Mahal. The similarities were evident in the design and it was interesting to see how the style developed to create the extravagant Taj Mahal. There were far less tourists than at the Taj so it was certainly more peaceful, especially as Humayan’s Tomb is ...

Change of plan

A travel blog entry by richinindia

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... of how materialistic we can be, when a place like that airport can be built within a few miles of the poverty and squalor that also exists in Delhi. People spending money they don't have on things they don't need to impress people who don't care, I concluded.

They called the flight to Bagdodra and I hiked about 10 minutes to get to the gate. I dont mind walking at all as its a good chance to stretch the legs after sitting ...

Sleemy, el yogui de las Piramides.

A travel blog entry by ritmes_del_thar

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... para mis adentros que no fui capaz de ser consciente de todo lo que conllevaba. Yo que a la minima de cambio ya estoy con mariposas en el estomago y despues de semanas con la cena atravesada cuando se sacaba el tema en la mesa, puedo decir que me subi al avion con un acara de pulpo feliz que p'a que. Anestesiada totalmente.
Aunque vale, si, tambien hubo su momento de serenidad y lucidez despues de pasar el check-in mas rapido del cosmos y una vez pasados los controles ...

Near deportation, sightseeing and making a plan,

A travel blog entry by vanessa5694

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... parkland where we had to remove our shoes. Fine, no problems there but we had to pay for a man to put them on a shelf which we could see and which we could have done ourselves! He was very insistent (common theme here). Then we were off to see some of the very grand government buildings which we set on very wide, sweeping roads with large grounds.

The next stop was to visit the house of Indra Grande who was India’s first female prime minister who ...