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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Some Kamasutra, please?
Ever head of Kamasutra? Well, in India we have temples that have kamasutra scenes carved on their walls. Khajuraho is the town that has these temples. I took a short trip from Delhi to visit it – it is really … Continue reading
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Tagged India, Kamasutra temples, Khajuraho, sightseeing
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The Pink City of Rajasthan with no pink
As I’m preparing for my more or less solo traveling through India and Southeast Asia, I needed to have a testdrive to see how it feels to travel on my own here. I decided to cover the few destinations around … Continue reading
Ode to Taj
Having been in India for 9 months and haven’t seen Taj yet – it’s a shame, not? To correct this, I decided it’s time to go. My train was at 7am and, as luck would have it, the train was … Continue reading
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Tagged Agra, India, sightseeing, Taj Mahal, travel
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Coming for an internship to Delhi… (4)
What about parties and shopping? A wonderful thing is the MRP – maximum retail price. It is printed on the packaging of most goods and it means that a shopkeeper can charge you less than that, but he cannot ask … Continue reading
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Tagged AIESEC, India, internship, New Delhi
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Coming for an internship to Delhi… (3)
Wonder about living conditions for interns here? Power cuts are normal. In Delhi most of the interns stay in South Delhi and the conditions are good – we have showers with hot water (no bucket-wash needed as some interns fear), … Continue reading
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Tagged AIESEC, India, internship, New Delhi
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