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Maxing and Relaxing
Once we arrived in Delhi, and we all had clamored off the steaming hot train, gotten our bags and our porters arranged, we all hopped in tuk-tuks (and some lucky ones got air con taxis!) and headed to the hotel.
Of course, the hotel we were staying at had some air con problems, and while they rooms did actually have air conditioners, for …
Just a transit day
We had all morning at the hotel, so we just kinda hung out. We played games, did email, read, and were otherwise lazy.
At 1pm, we got our car to the airport. This time, the traffic was not a problem, so we arrived early. Check-in was also not an issue. There appear to be two lines: a labeled line for matsalehs and another desk, much …
A Day in Delhi
(S) One very positive side effect of being completely screwed up on what time it is: you get up miraculously early. This is a big deal for us. We are used to staying in campgrounds and not sleeping all that well, thus we end of sleeping in. And starting our day around 10:30. Not in India! We were up and at breakfast at 7:30 in the morning. And what …
A Tale of Upgrades and Ambassadors
(S) We made it! Twenty-three hours later we arrived in Delhi at 11 pm. We were amazingly upgraded in Detroit to First Class to Amsterdam. What?! All that traveling my travel partner does for work just paid off. Yes, I would like some champagne before we take off. And yes, I would like to recline my chair into a bed. And yes I would like to eat 85 …
Delhi
My last two adventures are on the continent of Asia. The first is in Dehli, India. The country is 1,269,219 square miles and has about 1.2 billion people. Most of the population is very religious and family oriented.Their houses are small, but they are always trying to improve them. Like South Africa, extended family often lives together onder one …
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TravelPod Member ReviewsThe Imperial New Delhi
After a long day sight-seeing, and after 14 dusty days in Ladakh, the Imperial was a perfect respite from the heat. The marble interiors are cool, the service was excellent. We had a courtyard view room, which was a bit noisy in the early evening but not bad. The spa facilities were beautiful. As guests, we had access to the saunas and whirl pool. The spa treatments were excellent as well, taken in some of the most inviting treatment rooms I've ever seen. We did not dine in any of the restaurants, so I cannot comment on those ... but the bread from the bakery was warm and delicious!
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