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India is huge and mysterious, colorful and intense. You can travel here for years, and never get bored: relax in Varkala, get immersed in Mumbai. Culture shocked, stomach messed up and overstimulated, you'll still want more.

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Ray sent to India?

What the hell is the report about Medellin that Ray wrote for Medellin Traveler doing in the India section? http://poorbuthappy.com/india/post/trip-reportmedellin-estrada-1/
    By robi666 on Apr 6, 2008, 18:32 in India Talkzone
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Special Opportunity for NGO leaders from India to go to the U.S.

Here is an opportunity PBH readers in India may be interested in. There is no cost to participate in this (i am not selling anything) this like a scholarship, or a Fulbright, it is a new, elite fellowship for nonprofit leaders from India (and Colombia) to go to the U.S. and for U.S. nonprofit leaders to go to Colombia: Paid Fellowships in Latin America and the U.S. for Leaders from U.S., Colombia, Ecuador and India! http://www.atlascorps.org/apply.html Atlas Corps seeks rising nonprofit ...
    By scottbeale50 on Mar 26, 2008, 17:39 in India Talkzone
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sanandressi

chimney liner depot

I am looking to set up a chimney liner depot in Mumbai. I don't know much about the laws of manufacturing in India. Could someone please offer some input.
    By madison833 on Mar 12, 2008, 10:46 in India Talkzone
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Bloggers sleep free in India

Via Perceptive travel: Bloggers sleep free in India: "there's a new website that will help you out if you're looking for a free place to stay in India. ExtraBed.in is a portal that connects bloggers from India and around the world, with the Indian bloggers offering others a spare bed for a night or more in cities and towns across India." If anyone uses this I'd love to hear about it! Reuters has a story: http://in.reuters.com/article/lifestyleMolt/idINDEL24644220070928?sp=true However, whe ...
    By Peter (Moderator) on Oct 7, 2007, 00:58 in India Talkzone
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Goa start

I made a start with the Goa guide :)
    By Peter (Moderator) on Aug 24, 2007, 04:14 in India Talkzone
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Man Tequila

Maps

I added some small maps to the India guides to indicate where things are in India (I think it makes helps?) :)
    By Peter (Moderator) on Aug 2, 2007, 09:56 in India Talkzone
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My first trip to India

My first big travel trip outside of Europe was to India, and I still remember the day I arrived in Mumbai (Bombay then). On the taxi ride from the airport, I looked my eyes out, everything was colorful, everything was foreign. And it stayed that way, I could never get over how colorful India really was. I'm not sure if it made such a big impression on me because it was my first big trip, or because India really is that intense, I guess a bit of both. What was your first visit to India lik ...
    By Peter (Moderator) on Aug 2, 2007, 02:50 in India Talkzone
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MaFe

Newbie at large!

Hi all. This is my first post here in the India forum, I hope to add many more in future.When I get some time I will give some of my impressions of India since retiring here, it's a country that begs to be written about and if I were to spend the remainder of my life writing, I would not even scratch the surface. Anyway, I love India and the Indian people, I am trying to learn the Devanagari script and will try the language later. By for now, regard to all. Barry
    By BaJaHa on Jul 31, 2007, 08:44 in India Talkzone
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BaJaHa

Indian literature

Wondering if anyone else is a fan of Indian literature? One of the best things about India are the book stores... huge selection, very cheap prices, and full of great books by popular Indian authors. And since time goes slowly in parts of India, lots of time to enjoy works like Karma Cola (by Gita Mehta), The God of Small Things (by Arundhati Roy), In Custody (by Anita Desai), In A Free State (by Nobel prize winner VS Naipaul), Shame (by Salman Rushdie) or A Suitable Boy (by Vikram Seth). ...
    By Man Tequila on Jul 27, 2007, 21:49 in India Talkzone
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First India post yey

India was the first really foreign (not-europe) country I traveled to, and it left a deep impression on me. I spent 4 weeks, and then changed my ticked to stay 2 more weeks. It was really incredible, and still is. Anyone else has been there?
    By Peter (Moderator) on Jul 25, 2007, 08:46 in India Talkzone
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