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It’s the first place in India that I’ve thoroughly and conclusively disliked. It has not a single redeeming feature that I can ascertain. I did really enjoy going up the fort above the city and looking down upon it - it’s rather like ...
Eating out with a big group is not an easy task in Dar and the Indian places seem to be only ones able to cope with it. But sorting out the bill took even longer than waiting for the food, which wasn’t quite helped by the fact that we ...
“If there’s a downturn it’s going to be temporary,” said Philip Wolf, President and CEO of travel research group PhoCusWright, which has an office in Mumbai and has been focusing on the growing Indian travel market. ...
We're launching the 16th Annual Gay.com Travel Awards, and to help us decide on the nominees for each category, we're turning to the smartest, savviest travel experts we know -- namely, YOU....
We went up to the tea plantations of Munar and saw a glimpse of old colonial India (mum was loving it!) and spectacular scenery. Then I boarded a bus, plane, layover, plane and finally arrived in Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) around 36 hours ...
Sounds of Travel 12: 500 Miles. by Jamie Rhein Dec 2nd 2008 @ 3:00PM. Here at Gadling we'll be highlighting some of our favorite sounds from the road and giving you a sample of each -- maybe you'll find the same inspiration that we did, ...
While in India, all my non-working hours were spent on travel. Hopping that overnight train, I could be in a different world every weekend. Riding a camel. Cruising the backwaters. Sleeping in a treehouse. Sometimes exquisite, sometimes ...