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althom1122 Jan 30th, 2011 05:48 AM

Karen's guide info for India
 
Shrink had asked me earlier for Tej's contact info and I said I didn't think he did individual tours. It turns out, he does (we're Facebook friends and I asked him). So if anyone is interested, here's his contact info:

Tejender Singh - [email protected]

I can't recommend him highly enough - excellent English skills, extremely personable, very caring and knowledgeable, and just fun to be with. In 2009, he won the bronze prize in the Paul Morrison Guide Awards - which I believe is based on feedback and ratings from travelers. He got to go to London and meet Bill Bryson.

He lives in a small village in Rajasthan and I believe does tours throughout northern India, so feel free to contact him if you're looking for a good guide.

Tejendra_Singh Jan 30th, 2011 05:54 AM

Thanks Karen,you are Rock on

althom1122 Jan 30th, 2011 05:59 AM

You can see Tej chimed in. I hope this isn't considered advertising. I just let him know that "advertising" isn't allowed. He's truly awesome.

rhkkmk Jan 30th, 2011 12:51 PM

does blip like him too?

CaliNurse Jan 30th, 2011 01:32 PM

Thank you for this information, Karen

althom1122 Jan 30th, 2011 01:40 PM

LOL, Bob. Yes, Blip liked him, too. In fact, Tej gave Blip a friendship bracelet at the end of the trip just like the rest of us. Blip is still wearing it!

dgunbug Jan 30th, 2011 06:27 PM

Thanks Karen. Will definitely be in touch with Tej. I'm beginning to pursued my DH to hire a driver at least for some portions of our trip. Yeah!

dgunbug Jan 31st, 2011 03:59 AM

That would be persuade.

althom1122 Feb 3rd, 2011 09:18 AM

dgunbug - Tej told me someone from Fodor's contacted him regarding arrangements for September. (He was very happy, by the way.) If it was you, would you be willing to take him a t-shirt from me if I'd send it to you? I tried mailing him one along with some photos in an envelope - and the photos arrived but not the t-shirt. I'd still like to send him a small gift, but am now leery of sending it via mail. He said "it's India" and didn't seem too upset. He said things happen for a reason and it's all good. He was pleased with the photos. Let me know if you're traveling with him and willing to take a t-shirt to him. If not, no worries, I understand. Thanks.

(You can email me at [email protected])

dgunbug Feb 3rd, 2011 01:07 PM

Karen - Yes, I did email Tej as well as several other companies and I will be more than happy to bring the t-shirt, should I use his services.

Jaya Feb 3rd, 2011 03:38 PM

Some things in India never change like postal workers helping themselves to packages that look interesting! Within India, things are often sent via a network of friends and relative to hand carry the item from place to place until it reaches the final destination.

althom1122 Feb 3rd, 2011 04:40 PM

I think my mistake was in sending it in an 8 /2 x 11 envelope, which I just taped shut. It would have been fairly easy to open - it just never occurred to me that a postal worker might open it! I wonder if I had sealed it in a box and taped it better if he'd have gotten it. It was a cool shirt, so I can see why it was so tempting if someone looked at it. (It was orange and said Baltimore, Charm City on it.) Sigh.


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