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[15 Dec 2011 | 8 Comments | ]

This is the first post in this batch of Guest-post series on this site. The contributions are from people like you and me but not necessarily from the blogging world. We see, observe and experience many mundane things in our daily life. The flavours are different but the interest is common in these posts … and that is Travel.
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Over the years, with its vibrant colours, extreme diversity in culture and immense architectural influence from various rulers, India has come to be known as one …

Review, sites »

[24 Jul 2011 | 6 Comments | ]

The worst part of staying near an airport or living near an airport is the level of noise and disruption. Long nights punctuated with the piercing sound of an engine whine don’t tend to lead to sleep or a sense of peaceful quiet. Frustration levels always seem to rise as conversations must be paused frequently for the roaring overhead. It definitely isn’t music to anyone’s ears. Travelers at hotels near metropolitan airports and international airports in particular are accosted by a cacophony of sound around the clock, as …

General »

[16 May 2011 | 9 Comments | ]

Day 16th is the guest post day for Blogathon. The participants are encouraged to exchange posts with another participant.
I am glad to introduce a friend Anjuli as a guest writer on this site. It is because of her that I joined this crazy Blogathon ! If I am not able to complete the run, she is to be blamed. And if I complete, she gets full credit. She is the one whose words encourage me no end to take that extra step in whatever I do.
I am ‘trying’ …

India »

[9 Jan 2010 | 14 Comments | ]

Note:- This is a guest post by Anil Polat, who writes at foxnomad. Anil Polat, is a traveler and travel enthusiast who has spent his entire life traveling, studying cultures, and picking up tricks along the way.

Here it goes.
India is a traveler’s dream but also place that can make amateurs out of even the most seasoned vagabonds. Once you’re in India you’ll be whisked away, for better or for worse, and it’s best to expect these 5 things you won’t. On my several trips to the country I’ve never been …