No visit to India would be complete without seeing a tiger – so with this in mind I headed off to the Ranthambhore National Park.
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Tigers Burning Bright (Rathambhore NP)
Tuesday, 30 November 2004Tired of Tourism (Rajasthan)
Saturday, 20 November 2004My second day in Pushkar was a little more relaxed, as my “Passport to Pushkar” (the little red wristband from the guy who hassled me yesterday) meant that most other touts stayed away from me as I was no longer a newbie, although I had not quite reached the level of seasoned Israeli hippie.
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In the Land of Kings (Rajasthan)
Wednesday, 17 November 2004My three week tour of Rajasthan started by being met at my hotel in Delhi, by my driver Jackie who reminds me a lot of an old boss I used to have, although a lot less serious.
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Avoiding the Delhi Belly (Delhi)
Tuesday, 16 November 2004The Rough Guide to India warns against taxi touts at Delhi airport, so not wanting to negotiate within minutes of arriving, I thought it might be more fun to take the bus.
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Flight from London
Monday, 8 November 2004As many of you who know me will no doubt be aware, I am frequently late for appointments: with this in mind I thought I should try to aim to leave for Gatwick from London at least 4 hours before my flight.
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