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Kiran's Travelogues: NOSTAL-GOA
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Thursday, May 04, 2006. The heading says it all. My trip to. Was 50% nostalgia and 50% enjoyment. Chalo let me begin at the beginning lest you get confused ;). By the way, if you are not interested in the details and just want to know the gist, then you can go directly to Observations. I should say that the trip dint exactly get off to a good start. We [Ashish, Shashank,. Shweta and myself] took the Kadamba Transport Corp’s bus from. The departure was on time [. Everything was ok till. Had a quick breakf...
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Kiran's Travelogues: May 2006
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Thursday, May 04, 2006. The heading says it all. My trip to. Was 50% nostalgia and 50% enjoyment. Chalo let me begin at the beginning lest you get confused ;). By the way, if you are not interested in the details and just want to know the gist, then you can go directly to Observations. I should say that the trip dint exactly get off to a good start. We [Ashish, Shashank,. Shweta and myself] took the Kadamba Transport Corp’s bus from. The departure was on time [. Everything was ok till. Had a quick breakf...
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Kiran's Travelogues: Bhutan August 2012: Part 1 – Introduction and Preparation
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Monday, September 10, 2012. Bhutan August 2012: Part 1 – Introduction and Preparation. This post is the first in the travelog series for our recent trip to Bhutan. The Land of the Thunder Dragon. The Last Shangri-La. The Country Without Traffic Lights. The Land of Happiness (or, more accurately, The Country where they Measure Gross National Happiness). What I will do, is give an overview of our itinerary. Ours was a 7 days and 7 nights trip. Day 1 (12 Aug):. Arrival in Bhutan at Paro airport (noon).
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Kiran's Travelogues: August 2010
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Saturday, August 21, 2010. Ladakh July 2010: Part 4 - Concluding Part (Manali, Delhi, Bangalore). Of this series, you accompanied us on a local tour of Leh. In part 2. You tried to imagine how the Pangong experience might be, and ascended up the highest motorable pass in the world into Nubra. In part 3. You read about our exploits of TsoMoriri and TsoKar, and of our bidding farewell to Ladakh and halting at Keylong. Day 10: Mon, 26. Jul – Keyong to Manali. We left at 10:30. The condition of the road ...
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Kiran's Travelogues: September 2012
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Monday, September 10, 2012. Bhutan August 2012: Part 1 – Introduction and Preparation. This post is the first in the travelog series for our recent trip to Bhutan. The Land of the Thunder Dragon. The Last Shangri-La. The Country Without Traffic Lights. The Land of Happiness (or, more accurately, The Country where they Measure Gross National Happiness). What I will do, is give an overview of our itinerary. Ours was a 7 days and 7 nights trip. Day 1 (12 Aug):. Arrival in Bhutan at Paro airport (noon).
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Kiran's Travelogues: April 2007
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Sunday, April 01, 2007. This post is to describe my first ever trip abroad – the 1 week official visit to. I should start off by saying that how “ignorance is bliss” turned true in this case. I had thought. In particular would be just like any other Indian city. Since I wasn’t expecting much, what met me was totally unexpected - a very pleasant surprise. The whole experience was really good, to say the least. While you are reading this travelog, do check out the snaps here. We landed at the. Is a city of.
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Kiran's Travelogues: November 2009
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Sunday, November 22, 2009. Europe 2009 Part 1 - Salzburg (Austria). I start off this travelog by stating that my 2-week trip to Europe was simple an unforgettable one. Once-in-a-lifetime, if I may! Ok, to begin at the beginning; I spent three (and-a-half) days in Salzburg (Austria), five in Switzerland, and two (and-a-half) days in Javea, Spain . an oh, an entire night at Frankfurt airport too! The three days in Salzburg were for an official conference. The rest was vacation. Salzburg is a small town, mo...
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Kiran's Travelogues: Ladakh July 2010: Part 4 - Concluding Part (Manali, Delhi, Bangalore)
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Saturday, August 21, 2010. Ladakh July 2010: Part 4 - Concluding Part (Manali, Delhi, Bangalore). Of this series, you accompanied us on a local tour of Leh. In part 2. You tried to imagine how the Pangong experience might be, and ascended up the highest motorable pass in the world into Nubra. In part 3. You read about our exploits of TsoMoriri and TsoKar, and of our bidding farewell to Ladakh and halting at Keylong. Day 10: Mon, 26. Jul – Keyong to Manali. We left at 10:30. The condition of the road ...
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Kiran's Travelogues: Ladakh July 2010: Part 2 (Pangong and Nubra)
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Wednesday, August 11, 2010. Ladakh July 2010: Part 2 (Pangong and Nubra). I described the first 2 days of our trip – in and around Leh. In part 2, I describe the trips to Pangong and Nubra – 2 days each. By the way, check out some more snaps here. And don't miss the Travel Tips at the end of this post. Day 3: Mon, 19. Jul – Leh-Pangong. Instead, where we collected water in our bottles. Trust me when I say that water doesn't get purer than this. And it is plentiful in Ladakh! Who needs mineral water.
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Kiran's Travelogues: October 2006
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Sunday, October 15, 2006. Dilli Dally - Part 6. Hmmanother largely boring week. EXCEPT. except for the weekend party :-) :-). More about that below. Most of the week has been spent in work. this week i've even been working late nights, but from my room; thankfully not from office. Much of the week has also been spent in trying to decide if I should go home for diwali. but i've more or less made up my mind that i will not go. Now for the juicy part :D. Where's the Party Tonight? That famished me and I dec...