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Motivation for this blog. My 2 cents worth…. Rio – I believe I can fly. What better city to hang glide in, than in Rio? Here is a short clip of my mini adventure. This is how it went down. We had mixed emotions upon arriving at location: (a) Wow! Those hang gliders look awesome! B) Uhmm, will we be jumping off that cliff? Up, on that cliff, there was […]. Rio de Janeiro – day 2. Rio de Janeiro – day 1. Who hasn’t heard of Rio? Applying for tourist visas in a foreign country. Normally, you are expected to...
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Travel « Ravi Kalidindi
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Motivation for this blog. My 2 cents worth…. Archive for the ‘Travel’ Category. For the last decade or so, Chile has been a very stable government with a burgeoning economy. But it has had a fascinating history in which the country experienced oligarchy, military rule, police state, democracy, socialism, free market economy, human rights violations, extreme recession, export based recovery, everything in between, and yet has somehow survived it all to […]. Our foray into Latin America. This is an extensi...
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Montevideo, Uruguay « Ravi Kalidindi
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Motivation for this blog. My 2 cents worth…. Half the population of Uruguay (only 3.3 million people in all) live in its capital city, Montevideo. Not surprisingly, most of the important institutions (hospitals, universities, government, etc.) are located here, and most of the citizenry has to visit Montevideo at some point or another. This is a beach city located on the river plate (aka Rio de la Plata. By the way, is small but modern, and very impressive. The next day, we did a city tour that started o...
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November « 2012 « Ravi Kalidindi
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Motivation for this blog. My 2 cents worth…. Archive for November, 2012. For the last decade or so, Chile has been a very stable government with a burgeoning economy. But it has had a fascinating history in which the country experienced oligarchy, military rule, police state, democracy, socialism, free market economy, human rights violations, extreme recession, export based recovery, everything in between, and yet has somehow survived it all to […]. Our foray into Latin America. This is an extension to t...
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Brazil « Ravi Kalidindi
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Motivation for this blog. My 2 cents worth…. Archive for the ‘Brazil’ Category. Wrapping up in Sao Paulo. All good things, they say, must come to an end. And so it is with our stay in Sao Paulo. This last week has been packed with a lot of things going on in parallel: planning our 1 month South America trip, completing the related tourist visa activity, winding down Uma’s assignment, last minute shopping […]. Golf in Sao Paulo – 2. We made a 2 day trip to the Foz do Igauçu falls on the Brazilian side....
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Uruguay « Ravi Kalidindi
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Motivation for this blog. My 2 cents worth…. Archive for the ‘Uruguay’ Category. Half the population of Uruguay (only 3.3 million people in all) live in its capital city, Montevideo. Not surprisingly, most of the important institutions (hospitals, universities, government, etc.) are located here, and most of the citizenry has to visit Montevideo at some point or another. This is a beach city located on the river plate (aka […]. Kristin and Matt's blog. Sao Paulo International Film Festival.
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Our foray into Latin America « Ravi Kalidindi
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Motivation for this blog. My 2 cents worth…. Our foray into Latin America. We are heading out on our longest trip thus far (28 days)! This is an extension to the 7 weeks we’ve spent in Brazil for Uma’s Corporate Responsibility program. The countries we are visiting are:. Uruguay (Montevideo, Colonia). Chile (Santiago, Valparaiso, Easter Island). Peru (Nazca lines, Lake Titicaca). Bolivia (La Paz, Salar de Uyuni). Ecaudor (Quito, Galapagos Islands). Details to follow…. Click to print (Opens in new window).
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Don't call it a vacation. All of the places I have stayed, some just stop-over points during transit and the like. 108 Oct 11- : Noida, New Delhi, India. 107 Oct 10: Kathmandu, Nepal. 106 Oct 7-9: Pokhara, Nepal. 105 Oct 6: Kathmandu, Nepal. 104 Oct 5: Lukla, Nepal. 103 Oct 4: Namchee Bazaar, Nepal. 102 Oct 3: Dingboche, Nepal. 101 Oct 2: Lobuche, Nepal. 100 Sept 30-Oct 1: Gorak Shep, Nepal. 99 Sept 29: Zongla, Nepal. 98 Sept 28: Thangnag, Nepal. 97 Sept 27: Gokyo, Nepal. 96 Sept 26: Lungden, Nepal.
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Don't call it a vacation. That’s right, I’m taking a 12 month sabbatical to travel the world. It’s going to be one amazing journey and I’m glad you’re along for the adventure. There have been a number of reoccurring questions as I began sharing the news of my trip, so I thought the best way to introduce the adventure is by creating an FAQ. Where are you planning to go? Who are you going with? What made you want to do this? That’s awesome, but how are you going to afford it? Where are you going to stay?
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Don't call it a vacation. Off to Jaipur…and India Itinerary. To follow up on my promise of shorter, more frequent posts, here’s a quickie. And let’s be honest, who doesn’t love a good quickie. On a side note, all of my clothes smell like curry spices and I now have an unwanted, but cool, henna tattoo on my left hand thanks to a poor street girl. Then the plan is to fly all the way to the southernmost state, Kerala. A few things about Kerala: it’s the most literate state in India; known for back...From th...