Hotel Amir Nagpur
1192, Bhaksar, Square, Central Avenue Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
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Dubai UAE to Nagpur, India
... fueling at 6 am, wheels off at 7 am. Getting immigration/customs exit from Dubai at the Executive Flight Center (first rate) was quick but the fueler screwed up my early departure - scheduled for 6 am but arriving late by an hour and then, in classic fashion, everybody in earshot had to a participate in discussing how best to park the fuel truck next to the plane, wasting another 15 minutes. The plane was also blocked in by corporate jets which had to be ...
Come on England!!
... we left. He started off towards the stadium and I had to reel him back in. It was also apparent he had no idea where their hotel was...great taxi driver. Anyway we got there in the end and made the pick up and off we headed.
The shiny new stadium looked from the outside but big limitations on what you can take in. Pretty much nothing apart from money and the flag. In later games we sneaked phones/cameras in via under trouser money belt. We got to ...
Where It All Began (Part 2)
... much more to come, however. On leaving the church, we then asked our driver, who had been waiting patiently for us in the 42 degrees heat, to take us to the Allahabad Bank. We were expecting to do not much more than stick our noses inside, perhaps say hello to the manager and ask permission to take photographs. But once the connection was established, we were immediately ushered upstairs into ...
My travel to Varanasi
... our trishaw man to take us to the only bank in Varanasi that could help us, which turned out to be miles away. At least they changed my cheque, and quickly, and at quite a good rate. As the trishaw-wallah had waited for us we asked him to return us to our hotel where we checked out and carried our bags across the road to the railway station.
Being experienced now in the bureaucratic ways of Indian Railways I left Janette sitting on the floor of the ...
Nanital - or it seems more like Ilfracombe
... and his time!! oh well - you never know! We booked an overnight bus ride to take us back to Dehli for Friday night, the hotel looked after our bags until it was time to find a porter to carry them for us. Our last bit of people watching by the lake, Rog got taking to two Seik brothers, they were delightful and gave us fresh mango and melon from their farm and invited to go and stay - no charge! the younger brother is studying in Sydney so we may even catch up with him ...


