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  1. bruce wayne
    bruce wayne at |

    Thank you for the useful information this will surely make travel a lot easier in India and then there are various modes of transportation that we can avail in Indian by booking tickets online.

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  2. Rahul
    Rahul at |

    your blog posts are providing valuable information about India travel…

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  3. Sheila
    Sheila at |

    Hi Colleen,
    Yes, had to check out your blog!!!
    Definitely agree with visiting the bird sanctuary at Bharatpur and the Rathambhore (sp?) National Park. Stayed at some really neat places on our tour of Rajasthan which I could try to find references for…..but it sounds as if you have the trip well in hand.
    Cheers.
    W.B.

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  4. Monica Zikusooka
    Monica Zikusooka at |

    I just got back from a trip to India this last May/June to Rajasthan. I had a great time! A very eye-opening experience. Lovely people. If you’re into wildlife, I’d suggest the bird sanctuary at Bharatpur and of course, Ranthmbhore National Park. I wish you the best on your trip! I can’t wait to hear all about it :).

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  5. Rajasthan Travel
    Rajasthan Travel at |

    Cultural tourism includes tourism in different area of Rajasthan particularly historic or large cities and their cultural facilities such as museums and theaters.Heritage tourism is a branch of tourism oriented towards the cultural heritage of the location where tourism is occurring.But I think cultural and heritage tourism have same meaning.
    It’s so good article but Iโ€™d really like to be a part of community where I can get responses from other experienced people that share the same interest.

    Thanks..

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  6. Sharry Miller
    Sharry Miller at |

    I use a page on my blog to post the schedule for my upcoming fused glass classes. I mentioned this to an acquaintance who’d asked about classes and she said, “Oh. I don’t do blogs.” All I could think to say was, “Huh, okay.” It’s bugged me ever since that she’d make such a blanket statement without considering that a blog could be the source for information she wanted.

    I, on the other hand, can’t wait to check out the blogs you mentioned. I was perusing a variety of blogs yesterday for tips on taking a very long distance bike trip with my 10-year-old daughter. Some were a waste of time, but others were wonderful. There’s something out there for everyone.

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  7. Laurie
    Laurie at |

    More props for Akshat. A timely service that really takes the worry away – though it is rather disgusting that we can’t rely on a host to even communicate properly what they offer and how it is accessed, and who gets to be a part of the problem-solving.

    As the site support person, and often the individual who is responsible for setting up new accounts and maintaining them once the site is operational, having to ‘prove’ I have the rights to assist my clients with an entry-level support person is a recipe for instant apoplexy. Why I can’t have an admin superuser login for all of my clients and see them all in one panel and have access to support on their behalf, WITHOUT forcing the clients to use me as a Reseller middleman (I can not offer 24/7 support and clients should have access to it), is beyond me.

    But, I digress! Somehow I don’t think my upcoming trip to the Boston area is going to rival an Ashram, but the heat will likely be similar, and equally nice people.

    Thanks for including me on the post, Colleen. And you also reminded me of the most wonderful glass of lemonade I’ve ever had, from a 25 gallon glass jar in the front passenger seat of an unlicensed taco street truck in Santa Fe. It was truly a miracle to find the truck, and one was highly unlikely to ever find it again due to their need to scoot every time a bylaw gestapo came around. Haven’t thought of that in years!

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  8. Madhu Nair
    Madhu Nair at |

    Hi Colleen,
    Thanks a lot for the kind words about 10YearItch ๐Ÿ™‚
    It is always wonderful to know that one’s work is being appreciated.

    Oh yeah … Akshat is a Rock Star! Love Blog Vault!

    Have fun on your trip !

    Regards,
    Madhu
    http://10yearitch.com

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  9. Gwen
    Gwen at |

    Great post, Colleen. As always. I’m always surprised by the skeptical way in which so many approach the online world. Instead of embracing all that is possible, they dismiss it so easily…without even looking closely at the power behind the screen. We have the ability-as you’ve illustrated so nicely-to connect with people we have never met, miles away from our breakfast table, and build relationships that we would never have been able to form years ago. But you have to be willing to take the risk. Trust. Believe that there is goodness in the world. Offline AND online. And what a gift we have to be living in a time when we can CHOOSE!

    Oh how I wish I was one of your group of four! I know you’ll have such a great time! Safe journey!

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