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Punjab Hotel New Delhi

668/70, Church Mission Road, Fatehpuri New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi, 110006, India

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A Game of Operation...

A travel blog entry by scottszy

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... bleeding hadn't stop but there wasn't much they could do, so they were just waiting to see what could happen...

Overall it's been quite the experience, and although we haven't been able to save the world or change any of India's healthcare, we have learn't a lot and been allowed access to things the NHS wouldn't dream of letting people see! Now its the turn of our Aussie friends to try and fix the India's healthcare system haha...
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Get the f**k out of Delhi

A travel blog entry by amie8

... to attempt to book a ticket out of here!! Unfortunately we didnt even manage to find the reservations office it was that busy. There we so many people around, telling you so many different things like the tourist/reservation office are in this and that direction~????

We ended up having this guy putting us in a tuk tuk and sending us to Conought Palace where the DTTCT. Aparently this is ...

India Again, My House-on-wheels & Shanti Farm Life

A travel blog entry by foegoer

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... have made the van into their new house over time… and using lots and lots of buckets of water!

At the same time there is this 'little’ Show Cause Customs Claim that has been put on the van, due to overstay in the country according to Indian law. Unable to solve it from Holland, I now go and have a chat with the Assistant Commissioner in Bareilly to clarify things, possibly solving things on the spot. Luckily I do not have to this on my own, ...

The rest of the story…

A travel blog entry by mar-2011

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... of) the different curries are mouthwatering to taste. The only exception may be that you don’t particularly want to touch anything.

But I also found it a difficult country to travel through: more so than China even though communicating with the locals is much easier in India. It is probably due to the sometimes extreme poverty that, where in China I was mostly left alone, in India everyone seems to want something from you and it is almost ...

Ugly truth

A travel blog entry by oddfellow

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... back into line. It’s a society living on a knifes edge but its so insular that’s is unwilling to have a decent look at itself.

Im very grateful to have had the opportunity to experience India it’s a country that has fuelled my imagination since I was a child its incredible to have the chance to immerse yourself in a culture that is so far removed from the one you have been exposed to most of your life. It’s the difference I embrace and India is definitely not short of ...