Sunday, July 29, 2007
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I started 'Travel Tales from India' my India Travel Blog quite reluctantly. But it has become an anchor for my writing now. I use this blog to write 'off topic' stuff too. I have two passions, to travel in India (mostly) and then talk about it. My second passion is reading. My India travel blog was once linked at BBC and The Guardian. All my stories published at Gonomad can be viewed from this writer profile page. Interested in more India Travel Blogs?
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12 Comments:
The colors in this picture are so much in harmony...
Camels -I love the lazy, chilled out creatures :)
lazy? thts like a bright one :)
Yaaaawn !!
Both are yawning oblivious of what an enthusiast is doing to them ? :P
Nice colours and excellent captured shot!
I guess they are chewing something, very nice and lively picture.
if you had a couple of weeks, early january. what part of india would you visit.
the idea is to relax, as well as see the sights of interest
oo i guess i missed out the yawning part. thx cuckoo :)
Ajeya, thank you.
Smita, I have been reading your London posts with great interest.
Maverick :)
Cuckoo, thank you.
Pijush thanks for giving the complimentary spin to the tale.
Anon, that would depend on what you want to see. We often go to the hills even if it is very cold, but then we are also quite miserable most of the time. I think beach would be a better idea but it might too crowded. Foothills of Himalayas might be a safer bet. But then it clearly depends on what you have in mind and what you like to do.
Maverick, I thought the yawn was so obvious!
sorry, didn't mean to post as anon,
my first adult trip to india, was oooh! 2 years ago, been to goa, rajasthan the usual.
was thinking more along the lines of kerala, house boats etc.
but your idea of the himalyan foothills sounds great. would love some recommendations, or point me in the direction of some good travel books that might help. haven't got an itinerary yet
Africanfragments, I would say beaches would be great. If you wish, have a look at www.indiamike.com. It is the bestest India Travel forum I have seen.
He seems to be saying something.
I would've loved to scratch him behind the ears and to give him an apple to eat.
:)
You surely must have a way with animals Sidhu.
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