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| Professional cynic Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: जोर बाग़,New Delhi
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I will never stop marveling at the number of sights a typical Indian tour takes in on a day, you must be world champions. I once took a tour in Bangalore and we managed to cram 3 museums, a park and some other stuff in barely 5 hours' of visiting time. To foreigners it's a bit....err.....disconcerting I fear But it was a nice experience to do tourism F1-style.
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| Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Mumbai
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| Wow that was quite some feat ! That would be my perfect example of how NOT to do a tour itenerary, if I had done that I would always have that hyper feeling which I get when I am running on platform to catch the 8:13 am train which has just started to move out of the station But at the end of it you did see all the sights and are satisfied, thats all that matters ! well done.. phew ! |
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| Kashmiri-Punjabi Sherni Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Amreeka अमरीका
Posts: 1,357
| mumbaihermit, I too was going to say your schedule is too hectic when I saw your update. Wow, that was some jam-packed schedule you had! Hope you actually got to see some stuff ![]() |
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I will never stop marveling at the number of sights a typical Indian tour takes in on a day, you must be world champions. I once took a tour in Bangalore and we managed to cram 3 museums, a park and some other stuff in barely 5 hours' of visiting time. To foreigners it's a bit....err.....disconcerting I fear 

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