Samdareeya Hotel
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Bad things about India - Oscar & Dad
... was organic and it just decomposed or nature took care of it. But with the arrival of so much inorganic stuff, i.e. plastic over the last 50 yrs, the rubbish has just grown to disgusting proportions. We all actually got angry at an Elephant Sanctuary which was extolling the virtues of a Greener plant and about helping the environment and disposing of rubbish, where no one used the litter bins and the fields ...
Tiger Tiger
Our exit from Jabalpur was just as eventful as our entry. On ordering a taxi from the hotel to the station a trio of teenage boys appeared, the shortest and youngest looking of which promptly got into the drivers seat. Irritated by the inconvenience of the boys 'messing around' and worried that we would miss our train, we where surprised when he produced the keys, started the ignition and drove off confidently! On inquiring his age he told us his driving career had begun at 12 and ...
Jasmine in Jabalpur
... board the train. This may sound odd, but there is a very complex seating system that Micheal Palin never seems to have to negotiate.
Having previously wondered about the vastly reasonable train fare, our curiosity was sated as to why this might be as soon as we boarded the train. Second Class non-AC sounded entirely reasonable to us, but was very different to our experience in Thailand. Being sleeper class, we had two bunks and settled ourselves down on the lowest ...
Day Out with the Family
Breakfast is grilled vegetable sandwiches – yum – and an omelet. I ask Ruchi to make the omelet with onion, tomato and cheese. She does, and adds coriander. It is delicious. Ruchi shows me the small Hindi temple they have in their home. They worship the lordess Durga. Vishal's parents will be going to a special Durga temple near Kashmi, called Vaishno Devi, I believe. Vishal’s father came with his family from Lahore, Pakistan, ...
Great Day with the Bashin Family
... over the stairs going up to the roof. We hang them outside when the weather improves. Later, when we are out, it starts to rain. Vishal’s father brings all the clothes in and hangs them back on the lines over the stairs. I feel bad – as well as surprised – that he did this.
For those of you who know about the toilet sprayers that are used in Asia instead of toilet paper, here’s a new ...
Amenities
- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Restaurant
- Fitness/Health center
- Business Services
- Free parking