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Title: I'm 60 time for India
Post by: shitim60 on Sat 31-Dec-2016 | 08:35AM
I'm in my 60th year; I want to meet every person on the planet that I haven't already met and see every part of the world I haven't seen yet. Perhaps a little over ambitious, so I'm toning it down to visiting the places I've longed to see and meeting a few new people on the way. I'm planning to go to India, in particular the golden triangle and then train to Dharamsala where I hope to get a glimpse of the Dalia Lama. I really don't have a clue how to navigate my way through India. So I would love as much advice, tips and encouragement as you can come up with. I'll be blogging as I go at www.shitim60.com so any input you give you'll be able to see being put into practise. Thank you.
Title: Re: I'm 60 time for India
Post by: Lila1410 on Sat 31-Dec-2016 | 10:32AM
Welcome, good luck!
Title: Re: I'm 60 time for India
Post by: NZ on Sat 31-Dec-2016 | 10:56AM
You will need plenty of patience.  Travel through India can be extremely frustrating.

You might want to put your travel plans in the hands  of an Indian travel company who will make all the arrangements, book tickets etc.
to save what can be a real hassle.

Good luck on your travels, India is a wonderful country, vibrant and colourful. I have some wonderful memories of travelling through the country, though the last time I visited India was almost 20years ago.

 
Title: Re: I'm 60 time for India
Post by: Myra on Sat 31-Dec-2016 | 13:25PM
Hi and welcome.  I was tempted to call you bleep for short!  Hope all your dreams come true  +-+
Title: Re: I'm 60 time for India
Post by: Hotton on Sun 01-Jan-2017 | 08:49AM
It will be different!! Carry some toilet paper in your handbag because even if you find a toilet there will either be noine or a little lady outside selling you some. Quite often it is in a field behind a hedge-if you are lucky.
Title: Re: I'm 60 time for India
Post by: krypton on Sun 18-Mar-2018 | 07:41AM
no aircon in buses or trains unless you pay for private or first class - there are two ways to experience India [well many more actually but for simplicity] through the window of an aircon coach or train or as the locals do it - your choice!
Title: Re: I'm 60 time for India
Post by: Hotton on Sun 18-Mar-2018 | 07:54AM
Or a mixture of both. Rickshaw riding was interesting in the traffic and did an elephant ride.
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