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Fraser Road Patna, Bihar, India, 800001, 612-220560
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... the next bus across the Indian border where the roads / trains would be open. The bus would leave at 6am the next morning. To get to the bus we would have to take a horse buggy for 30mins to the main highway. At 5am the next morning the tour agents father joined us on the horse buggy into town to make sure we found the right bus. Travel timer: 5 hours One bus ride and 2 long Chai stops later we arrived in Birganj, Nepal on the ...
Patna, Bihar, India arikandcharisThere isn't much to say about Varanasi, the city where Hindus walk down the ghats (aka stairs?) to bathe in the Ganges. Not much nice to say anyway. Of every place I've been in the world this was the one that was most filled with people trying to make a rupee anyway they could. Once I stepped outside my door I wasn't able to have a moment alone. Someone was always trying to show me their shop, sell me a postcard, give me a ...
Patna, Bihar, India waynekreger... not get comfortable, and to hot, plus the road taken was eaily the worst road ever imaginable. At times, the bus slowed down to 10 - 14 km/hr and slowly manouvered around pot holes that were so large it seemed that the bus was going to tip over. This kind of thing ocured every 10 - 15 minutes. It was absolutely nuts. Plus tons of mosquitoes decided to come in and were maulling us, and we had put away our reppallant since there weer none in Darjeeling. Ohh how miserable we ...
Patna, India mrewkowski... gens ont ete beaucoup moins harcelants que nous l attendions. Apres le Nepal, que nous avons visite en basse saison, les indiens nous semblent peu insistants et respecteux (personne, aucun voyageur ne nous croit!). Nous ne nous sommes faits arnaquer que de quelques roupies, le proprietaire d une boutique, un indien qui parlait courramment le francais, nous a invite a prendre le chai (gratuitement!), les enfants nous decoraient les bras sans ...
Varanasi, India markrony... a blast here in Patna, it ranks pretty high on my list of nice places in India. Nobody bothers us (well, they do stare, but not many tourists come here), nobody tries to rip us off, and we even made some local friends. Three teenagers came to talk to us when we were at the Golghar, the British granary building which is supposed to be the symbol of the city. They made me a little nervous at first, mostly because whenever anyone has tried to talk to us they're up to something. But no, they ...
Patna, India stephaniedianneBeing in India has made me think things that typically I never would, for instance: "Two days on the train, I can't wait. That's going to be so much fun," or "Yeah, let's take that two hour long, high altitude hike for 10 minutes of down hill slushy riding." And certainly things that no self-respecting Texan would ever say like, "Hey hon, how about we share a veggie wrap and veggie burger for dinner." But the most ...
Varanasi, India longwalktour... to reflect the individual styles of their countries. All interesting in their own way. There's a huge stone Bhudda too. There are two Tibetan Temples, one with really gawdy neon lights all over it. I actually thought it was a daggy disco when I first saw it from our balcony! We had heard that at midnight for new year they were serving up udon noodles at the Japanese temple. We didn't have any plans so we were up for some party noodles. But our plans were ...
Bodhgaya, India lucinate... had to stand around with our elbows out glaring at everyone in order to get ANYWHERE...End Aside,) I managed to book my ticket to Patna, which I discovered would take a delightful 18 hours. First class though, so it should be fine, right? Haha, young pataoine learner. After arriving back at the Hotel Sheela, I had the singular experience of throwing up in my hotel courtyard. The long awaited Delhi Belly had arrived. I ...
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