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Bandhavgarh
Certainly the best jungle resort in India is GTV Resort, which is the best with a lot of facilities. Spread in the land of the Royal Baghela Destiny, TALA KOTHAR, TALUKA-BANDHAVGARH, RULED BY THE LATE RULERS OF THE REWA STATE , the resort offers excellent lawns surroundings with beautiful gardens and bamboo's. Golbro Tiger View Resort Near Petrol Pump, Tala, BANDHAVGARH Distt. UMARIA (M.P.) INDIA Pin Code - 484 661 Phone: +91 7627 265314, Fax +91 7662 241218 Cell: +91 9424722414 E-mail: info@gtvresort.com Web Site- www.gtvresort.com
Madhya Pradesh Tourism
Today Bandhavgarh, in Madhya Pradesh, India, has the highest density of tigers in the world making it just the best tourism destination. Bandhavgarh National Park is one place where you certain of seeing a tiger in its natural habitat. It is in this valley where white tiger was found.
Certainly the best jungle resort in India is GTV Resort, which is the best with a lot of facilities.
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India
Everyone wants a piece of lndia. From Afghani and Persian invasions to the British era, people from distant have sought to possess lndia’s treasures for themselves. Buta funny thing always happens: lndia takes these foreigners and makes them lndians. Defying the doctrine of ‘us’ and ‘them’, weaves races, cultures and philosophies into a tapestry that grows richer more intricate every day. To experience lndia is to share in the sorrows, dreams, tribulations and almost unbearable joy of a billion fellow human beings. Fear not: lndia will make you her own, too.
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Heavenly Havelock
We had just settled in for a leisurely dinner at Megapode Retreat, Port Blair and the local travel agent dropped a bombshell…we are booked for the trip to Havelock Island next morning. The travel agent was quite firm, “Sir, the ferry leaves at 6.30 sharp…my car will fetch you all at six o’clock from the hotel lobby”. It was quite a disturbing thought…getting up by 5.00 in the morning. Considering we just landed at Port Blair the same day by a flight, which had left Kolkata at an ungodly hour of 5.00 AM, we almost hated the idea!
Wahhabalinese Adventures: Delhi
It's been a good nine months since I was last in Dilli, and I was quite amazed by the speed at which (some) things have progressed. The Metro extensions to Noida and Gurgaon, a few tentative rebar poking out from the ground in fall 2007, had sprouted into an almost unbroken row of lofty concrete pillars with viaduct cranes connecting the tops and station boxes starting to take shape -- they just might make the 2010 deadline.
Book review: Shinya tokkyu (Midnight Express) by Kotaro Sawaki
Suddenly I thought: wasn't coming to this place the reason I had continued on my journey for so long? I was brought here by a countless series of coincidences. Those coincidences did not need a word like "god" to explain them; no, it was just the wind, the water, the light, and yes, the buses. Thanks to public buses I was brought here...
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India 6: Googling at Gurgaon
Today I'm going to take you on the world's shortest sightseeing tour, in which we will cross the street from one shopping mall to another.
India 5: A Jaunt to Jodhpur
'Twas the weekend and the time for my maiden venture into Rajasthan. Having learned from my Haridwar near-misadventure, I made sure I arrived at Delhi station an hour ahead of time, and it's a good thing I did: this time, the train display board was correctly showing platform 16, but only platforms 1 through 13 seemed to exist. After asking random people and some brisk walking (have I mentioned that Indian train platforms are really, really, really long?), it transpired that platforms 16 through 18 are hidden behind the building, next to platform 12, at the opposite end of platform 13. With the platform spotted, finding the train was easy enough: I located my bunk and clambered on board for my first overnight train trip in India.
India 4: D is for Depressing
Delhi in December is damp, dismal and depressing -- and so is this blog entry, which veers from the trivially tiresome to the thoroughly tragic. Grab a box of Kleenex and, err, enjoy.
India 3: Jamming with the Gods
India 2: How are you relaxing?
So my first week in India is coming to an end, and I had the time to take a spin around central Delhi's tourist trail over the weekend.
India 1: First impressions
Twenty-four hours have passed since my passport was stamped into India, and it's time to distill what I've seen so far into a series of witty insights, dodgy comparisons, fatuous overgeneralizations and outright mistakes.
India 0: A Taste of Bureaucracy
Unless you're Bhutanese or Nepali, which I am not, the first step on a long journey to India is getting an Indian visa.
I chose to get mine in Singapore, which has a fairly sizable High Commission to cater for the 6-7% of Singaporeans who are of Indian descent, but need a visa to visit their homeland. The local High Commission thus doesn't even allow visa applications from anybody else... unless they're resident in Singapore, like me, in which case they're grudgingly accepted with extra charges and processing time. Here's how it went.