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Sat, 19 Jan 2008 | By beckyandsasha | Photo Gallery
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Fri, 18 Jan 2008 | By andrewalex | Views [1359] | Comments [7]
S’why does somebody go to Suwai Madhopur? To see tigers, of course. Well, to try to see tigers, that is. The train to S.M. took about three hours, and allowed us to see some of the Indian countryside, which is covered in yellow mustard flowers, farms, ... Read more >
Tags: The Great Outdoors
Fri, 18 Jan 2008 | By tessafb | Views [575]
Ok, that makes it sound like I hate Goa. full stop. Thats a big call, bc its quite a big place, and we didn't see much of it at all. I would definitely love to come back, and go to another beach of my choosing. I think the problem was that our compromise ... Read more >
Tags: Adventures
Thu, 17 Jan 2008 | By beckyandsasha | Views [572] | Comments [1]
we are in north goa and and there are alot of beaches and every road has a market and every man asks if you need a taxi or a motorbike and every child runs up to you pointing to their mouths and asking if yuo want to swap your jewellery for something.... Read more >
Tags: Friends
Tue, 15 Jan 2008 | By andrewalex | Views [1395] | Comments [4]
We landed in India
at 4:00 am. We were now 10 and a half
hours ahead of New York
time, and our bodies are still on French time.
But we can’t complain, because a couch surfing host offered to pick us
up in the middle of the night and offered ... Read more >
Tags: Culture
Tue, 15 Jan 2008 | By beckyandsasha | Photo Gallery
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Mon, 14 Jan 2008 | By damonlk | Views [1626]
Jodhpur and Jaisalmer were founded to defend the great
desert trading routes east and so surround enormous stone and mortar forts
built atop rocky bluffs in the centre of town. From below the forts are
everywhere visible, and from their ramparts ... Read more >
Tags: Culture
Mon, 14 Jan 2008 | By beckyandsasha | Views [841] | Comments [11]
Our flight to Mumbai was rather long, sitting next to a boy visiting his family than insisted on talking the whole way. As soon as we arrived we went straight outside, you could practically see the heat. we got into the taxi which took us to colaba, ... Read more >
Tags: Adventures
Mon, 14 Jan 2008 | By tessafb | Views [435]
I think I last left you in the Backwaters of Alleppey, cruising along on a houseboat.
After that we headed up to Kochi, the capital of Kerala, and a town built in various suburbs on a number of penninsulas off the mainland. We stayed in the beauiful ... Read more >
Tags: Adventures
Sun, 13 Jan 2008 | By solbeam | Views [1590]

I recently answered the following questions from a Portuguese journalist and figured to recycle the content. The answers are short because the last time I had something published, the editor had no mercy with the scissors and cut my tresses of words to ... Read more >
Tags: Philosophy of travel
Fri, 11 Jan 2008 | By petitibiza | Views [414]
So, here I am again, now in Goa. Let's see...where was I the last time I wrote...? Right, Jodhpur, the Blue City. After seeing the fort, pretty much did nothing for a few hours back at my hotel, chilled, read and ate, mostly, waiting for my night train ... Read more >
Tags: Relaxation
Fri, 11 Jan 2008 | By tessafb | Photo Gallery
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Fri, 11 Jan 2008 | By joyful_jo | Views [1348]
The Karla caves near Pune are fantastic –they date from the 2 nd century BC (same as early Ajanta) and have the largest and best preserved meditation hall in India. Heading out of the sprawling city there was SO much new building going on – all surrounded ... Read more >
Tags: planes trains & automobiles
Fri, 11 Jan 2008 | By tessafb | Views [555] | Comments [1]
Ok, so maybe the title is too cynical, but this may have been the most expensive experience we will have in India. Not that that is bad, but I did experience pangs of guilt as our boat swept past old ladies beating washing on the shore, and skinny skinny ... Read more >
Tags: Adventures
Thu, 10 Jan 2008 | By bonnie | Views [1188]

Thanks to the World Nomads Footprints Program, People's Environmental Awareness - Khati (PEAK) is undertaking a water/hygiene education project in the village of Khati (Uttarakhand, India). Our first snow fall for the season was on the 11th & ... Read more >
Tags: mountain water project
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