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Old Oct 19th, 2007, 11:09   #1
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Dropping Out

I have been a small business owner for the last few years and have become somewhat confused with what I thought was my life's direction. In essence I'm not very fulfilled with most aspects of my life and am looking for a little time out to take stock and re-evaluate.

At the age of forty (mid life crisis?)and having had a bit of travel experience behind me, I thought six months in India would allow time to reflect.I need very little in the way of luxury and would be traveling on a low budget.

My question?

What region/town would you suggest for a reasonably low key,picturesque,laid back stay,that offers access to internet,nice food and a beer,and a few other wanderers? Is there a particular place known for it's attraction to long termers?

I will be traveling in march so I would imagine I would be heading to the hills?

Thanks to any that take the time to reply.
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Old Oct 19th, 2007, 11:11   #2
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What are your preferences? Hills? Temples? Beaches? Backwaters? Climate? Etc.
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Old Oct 19th, 2007, 11:21   #3
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A beach shack would be preferable,but I thought the weather from march would exclude most of the coast.
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Old Oct 19th, 2007, 11:27   #4
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reasonably low key,picturesque,laid back stay,that offers access to internet,nice food and a beer,and a few other wanderers? Is there a particular place known for it's attraction to long termers?
-Goa, though what you say is right, summers can be terrible.
-Kerala, weather will again be a minus
-Hills, Uttaranchal or Himachal or Darjeeling etc... this would be my preference.

Areas you will probably run into other wanderers, which is a preference... Almora outskirts, Himachal Parvati valley, Rishikesh in Uttaranchal, Darjeeling... and many more.

Caution on Parvati valley... its known for drugs.

Does it have to be rigid, else you could stay a month in each place, or longer if you like it, and move on.
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Old Oct 19th, 2007, 11:30   #5
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Does it have to be rigid, else you could stay a month in each place, or longer if you like it, and move on.
I like this Idea of flexibility...stay the time you want to and then move one...however don't make a target OR timeframe in mind...
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I have been a small business owner for the last few years and have become somewhat confused with what I thought was my life's direction. In essence I'm not very fulfilled with most aspects of my life and am looking for a little time out to take stock and re-evaluate.

At the age of forty (mid life crisis?)and having had a bit of travel experience behind me, I thought six months in India would allow time to reflect.I need very little in the way of luxury and would be traveling on a low budget.

My question?

What region/town would you suggest for a reasonably low key,picturesque,laid back stay,that offers access to internet,nice food and a beer,and a few other wanderers? Is there a particular place known for it's attraction to long termers?

I will be traveling in march so I would imagine I would be heading to the hills?

Thanks to any that take the time to reply.
try darjeeling cheap places to stay ..good food great views a few western travellers but not too many. internet fantastic book shop nice place to chill out . a place i always promote agonda in goa , beach huts running done the beach 8 am and no one apart from a couple of dogs
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Old Oct 19th, 2007, 11:39   #7
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No it's not rigid capt, and yes the option of moving on is always available. Didn't really see this trip as covering a great deal of territory though.
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patrickday's darjeeling idea sounds good. I would prefer that over goa anyday, and also some tourist traps of Uttaranchal.. which you will otherwise want to some extent, for the wanderers and the internet.
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Darjeeling has been mentioned to me before from others as well. Me thinks it deserves a closer inspection on my part.
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Old Oct 19th, 2007, 11:57   #10
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Nice work capt. Thanks.
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