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Bad things about India - Oscar & Dad
... the elephants were being kept were strewn with sweet wrappers and discarded plastic bags.
6) They seem to set fires to clear the rubbish on the streets – Slightly mad if you ask me in a tinder dry country!
8) The Trains have fairly simple toilet arrangements!
9) We are! And as parents and tourists Fiona & I don’t have any problem with this particular policy.
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Tiger Tiger
... now the grand age of 14. After exchanging wary glances we resigned ourselves and even commented on his excellent road awareness skills!
After our previous railway experience, we where slightly apprehensive about the second leg of our journey. However, we where pleasantly surprised by our friendly traveling companions who shared their food with us, practiced their English and took full advantage of our child-minding abilities!
On arriving in Umaria, we took ...
Jasmine in Jabalpur
... it was only the afternoon and we still had our gee-soaked packed lunches to enjoy before bedtime. We then had time to take in the ambiance of the barred windows, hygienically challenged floor space/rubbish depositing area and our abundant neighbors who were boarding in their dozens. This is when things got territorial, as one person after another attempted to deposit their luggage and themselves on one or both of our bunks. Understanding a seating reservation system to ...
Day Out with the Family
... partition. After breakfast we head out, the whole family, for a day of sightseeing. First, we go for a boat ride on the Narmada River through a beautiful marble canyon. This is a place where Vishal takes tourists, so the boat drivers know him. Today it is the family’s turn. Vishal tells me that this river is second in importance to the Ganges in terms of taking a holy dip. The river festival starts tomorrow. People will come from all over ...
Great Day with the Bashin Family
... The one at Vishal’s is built into the toilet. You just press the button. There is nothing to lift. Quite frankly, I think I like the ones that lift better. You end up having to move the sprayer or your bottom. I would rather move the sprayer. I also use some of the toilet paper that Ruchi has bought just for me.
I notice, after lunch, that my stomach and I are trusting Ruchi more and more. Her kindness and ...