Hotel Pritam Nagpur
5, Central Avenue, Agrasen Square Gandhibagh Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
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Dubai UAE to Nagpur, India
... but when they asked about my fuel endurance, I told them I only had 30 minutes reserve past my destination in Nagpur (which wasn't true - I just didn't want to waste time in a hold). With this tight reserve, they immediately cleared me back on to my flight plan route and all was well. I really don't know what that was all about.
I had meant to look for, and take a photo, of crossing the antipodal longitude from my starting point at Bremerton ...
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)
... br> We ended our two days in Nagpur by driving around some of the main sights (nothing very interesting!) and walking to ‘Zero Point’ where we stood at the geographical centre of India. Not that there was anything to tell you where you were, and the gate into the monument marking the site was so rusty it wouldn’t open and we ended up climbing over the wall).
On our ...
To the Glacier - We Must be Mad
... very little straight and not much downness right through to about lunchtime when we reached the first resting stop at Dhakuri approximately 11 k. Our guide had gone on to book our rooms - but when we got there we were greeted with him saying that everywhere was full except the VIP room which we would have to share, and if any VIP's turned up we would have to give it up, the VIP room was a wooden shack with a fireplace and an attached ...
Dinner, Tyre & Music
... so great when she says "Saurav Mama" in her sweet voice & her own angelic ways. I forget almost everything when I look at her, all the worries of the world, if there is any. She deserves a separate blog altogether dedicated to her.
It was the time to move on; time was running out, from Ehsan’s point of view. Nagpur was left at 12AM. Another 1450 Kms to drive. This is NH6; lot of ...


