Jagsons Hotel Nagpur

30 Back Central Avenue Nagpur, Maharashtra, 34429, India

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Dubai UAE to Nagpur, India

A travel blog entry by harry4123

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... the tug to let me out. I had to push to get it all done, including filling the wing tanks and putting 170 liters in the ferry tank. I also was concerned about getting a takeoff slot given the large numbers of commercial aircraft leaving their gates at the same time. Given the fueling delay, I was lucky to get off at 7:55, about an hour later than my intended time.

Once I had my clearance delivered, ground control sent me to runway 30R (everybody ...

Come on England!!

A travel blog entry by nathan-claire

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... of religion but nevertheless we communicated by various means. We were also well looked after with drinks and waiters walking round with various other starters which we slowly picked at due to our late lunch. After about an hour and half of this we were informed or rather told to go and help ourselves to the main lunch!!! It really is impossible to say no to these guys so we slowly crawled round the dinner hall putting small amounts of food on our ...

Where It All Began (Part 2)

A travel blog entry by repeatthedose

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... engaged, my future grandparents were forced to wait more than five years until they were able to marry.

By the time Annie returned to India to be his bride, Rögnvald had been transferred to the Allahabad Bank in Nagpur, a major administrative and commercial city, in the geographical centre of India, famous also for its oranges. (Throughout their married lives, my grandad made ...

My travel to Varanasi

A travel blog entry by sid15

... floated by, bobbing up and down in the murky water. After failing to persuade us to accompany him to a silk factory, the boatman sulkily rowed us back to the ghat where we were accosted by a half naked, ash covered sadhu who offered to share his chillum with us. I’d have been happy to smoke ganga with the guy if it had been somewhere less public, but there on the crowded ghat we would certainly have attracted a large inquisitive crowd, at least half of ...

Nanital - or it seems more like Ilfracombe

A travel blog entry by jenrog

Another jeep ride - and yes still painful! We had made some sarnies to eat on the way - very domesticated! We arrived thinking that we would just get a very cheap hotel, we having been accosted by the hotel touts and visited one that was just another basic type room, we decided to go for something a little better. The ensuite room was beautiful, had the most enormous bed and even a bath - which I decided to have (yes me a bath!) to ease my aches and pains! Having ...