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rajuindia Chief Steward

Joined: 20 Feb 2007 Posts: 120 Location: Rajasthan - India 159 ants
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Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 5:39 am Post subject: |
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Hi,
Some most important monuments are closed as following dates so people must keep in there mind before visiting all these places........
1.Ajanta Caves are closed on Monday and Ellora Caves are closed on Tuesday year round.
2.Taj Mahal closed on Friday.
3.Lotus Temple in Delhi is closed on Monday.
4.Akshardham Temple is closed on Monday.
5.Most of the national parks in India closed from 1st July onwards till 30th of September but Corbet National Park is open on 15th of November.
6. National Mesium Delhi closed on Monday.
7.As the temperature is increasing day by day as it is becoming difficult for the tourist to see different places in Amritsar, after 11oclock it start to get hotter, It is advisable to start sight seeing little early in the morning, It takes maximum three hrs to see the Golden temple Durgiana temple and Jallianwala Bagh, If you start the sight seeing around 8am than you can avoid the scorching heat of the northern planes.
Thanks.
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rajuindia Chief Steward

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Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 6:24 am Post subject: Saterday is weekly holiday in Nepal |
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Very important to know that Saterday is weekly holiday in Nepal. Most of shops, government offices and banks are close on Saturday instead of Sunday. Most of people dont know about it because genealy in most of the countries holiday is on Sunday but in Nepal it is on Saterday, it's strange but it is true.
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rajuindia Chief Steward

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Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 6:29 am Post subject: |
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1. Recently in last summer I came back after a long trip from off-beaten treks of North India.
This summer I decide to found some undiscovered million dollar places of North India.
These are some very beautiful places which are not very much discovered by travellers.
We can say non-touristy destinations as follows:-
1. Chatra Sagar An ultimate place near Jodhpur, best time to stay after November
2. Dungarpur - Still non touristy destination of Rajasthan
3. Ahilya Fort Central India in Madhya Predesh on the bank of
Narmada River at Maheshwar
4. Bhainswara Fort Again beautiful place.
5. Shahpura Bagh An Ultimate place to stay for few days and relax
Wish you all the best.
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rajuindia Chief Steward

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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:45 am Post subject: |
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Recently The Government of India decides to give VISA on arrival for Japan tourist.
It would be really helpful for them.
Other people from Europe, USA, Canada, UK, Switzerland, Africa and some other countries need a valid VISA to enter in India as tourist.
Remember you must need your valid passport with you to stay in the hotel. Without passport it can be a big problem to get a room.
Any person from Pakistan has to report at the Police station at the same day once he arrives in India. He must follow the same route as permitted.
Peace be at your home.
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rajuindia Chief Steward

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Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 11:11 am Post subject: |
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Jaipur airport Authority applied airport tax from 1st Jan of Rs 150 per passenger on domestic flights & Rs 1000 per passenger on international flights. Normally passengers are expected to pay this directly.
Some other airports also did the same and soon I will update it.
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himadventures Flight Steward

Joined: 13 Jul 2004 Posts: 51 Location: India 71 ants
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Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 2:48 pm Post subject: We are going offroad |
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I think he syarted the subject for something else and it came to INDIAN DRIVING.
No one in with world can match a Indian driver and this is why they are so good in US, CANADA, UK, ITALEY, SPAIN, GERMANY and may be someday you will see us on moon too.
Well guys- this is how a country is being run and this is how people cope up with various situations. Come to North India where you will see lot of posh life which so different than any other part of India. Driving is diferent in different states. Punjab- a restless state to rich people but go to Maharashtra, Karnataka...you will see world sailing cool @@ _________________ www.himadventures.net - Outdoor And Adventure Travel in Himalayas and Sahyadri-with experienced mountain guides and mountaineers.Providing services for trekking in himalayas,climbing himalayas,himalayan jeepsafari and package tours of india |
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emily.wilson Baggage Handler

Joined: 29 Dec 2009 Posts: 9 Location: India 11 ants
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Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 2:03 pm Post subject: |
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