Just back from India
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My wife & I are considering a trip to northern India. Did you handle all of your arrangements or did you do an independent tour or an organised tour? We do not want an organised tour with other people. Any advice including airline, agents etc. will be appreciated. <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR>
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Neither Ed nor Alcynon addressed the questions to me, but I will respond, nevertheless. I was in Delhi in January (again)and am still ranting about the high level of pollution. Our international flight, along with those of other airlines, was cancelled the night we were to depart and we were taken to rooms at a nearby hotel until the next noon. The Indians call it "fog," but that is certainly a euphemism. Consider taking something like Flonase to keep your nasal passages clear. To Ed: my trip was such a last minute one that I resorted to using a travel agency that planned a customized visit for the two of us. It was Himalayan Tours in Auburn, AL, run by two Auburn professors. One is an Indian whose family handles the travel once you get to India. I can tell you more, if you contact me. P
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Hi <BR>If you want someone from Rajashan to arange your tour, w can do it. <BR>It will cost you US$50 (Fifty) per day including accommodation. breakfast and dinner and car of your own. Minimum two persons. <BR>Interested, then contact us at our hotmail address. <BR>India with all its pollution is still a fascinating country, and Rajasthan is the jewel in the tourism crown, as it were! So let us know! <BR>Lily


