Shravan Hotel Nagpur

Jhansi Rani Chowk Nagpur, Maharashtra, India

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Dubai UAE to Nagpur, India

A travel blog entry by harry4123

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... on 30L) and I was off. When they realized I was a slow light aircraft (nobody knows what a COL3 is on the flight plan - it's too rare), departure radar forgot about having me fly the SID (Standard Instrument Departure) and just vectored me to my first on-course waypoint. Note that with full fuel, the climb rate has to be keep at 400-500 fps so the cylinder temps don't get too high, especially a factor in a hot climate like Dubai.

The filed ...

Come on England!!

A travel blog entry by nathan-claire

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... then back the seats to eat and talk more. But every person at the event was concerned we hadnt eaten so I think in the end i had made 3 trips to the buffet! You say 'no, honestly i'm fine thank you' to an aunt, so she sends the uncle over to tell you to eat! Boy were we stuffed.

The ceremony then kicked off and we were ushered (again) to the very front for prime viewing. Even the holy man carrying out the ceremony wanted us to take a seat ...

Where It All Began (Part 2)

A travel blog entry by repeatthedose

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... orange juice for his wife for breakfast – perhaps a habit they picked up when living in the city.)

Last Wednesday, Mum, Dad and I left Mumbai on an early morning flight to Nagpur, to visit the church where Annie and Rögnvald were married, and to try and find the bank where he had worked and where they also lived. We could never have anticipated the kind of reception and welcome ...

My travel to Varanasi

A travel blog entry by sid15

... probably have wanted to take us to a silk factory. I declined graciously and we sought refuge from the heat and the humanity in a tiny chai shop run by two young boys where we drank ice-cold lassis and watched the crazy world go by.





Refreshed, we plunged back into the overpopulated madness of, what was supposed to be, one of the oldest living cities in the world as well as the religious and cultural capital of India. We wandered the ...

Nanital - or it seems more like Ilfracombe

A travel blog entry by jenrog

... the hotel, and sorted out the washing for the laundry service - what bliss, we went for a stroll, like all the Indian's who were there on holiday - our first impressions was that it was like an Ilfracombe by the lakeside, very scruffy, very much in need of some TLC. There is a whole line of market stalls along the top edge of the lake together with many food and drink stalls, we spend much time people watching, especially the stall holders who obviously did not ...