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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Worcestershire, England / Delhi
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Pre-departure questions... Cars, bedding, makeup, shops and PANIC!
My trip has been severely preponed* and "India time" is approaching fast. I have a bajillion things running round in my head, few of which are rational thoughts
so be kind!
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Northern California
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I've seen lovely cotton-filled quilts at the Gandhi Ashram shop at CP. I don't think I've ever seen down in India, but have also never looked for it.
I can't wear makeup in the heat; it clogs my pores and then my hair becomes wet with, um, perspiration. Eyebrow pencil and lipstick are all I carry.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Beautiful Bondi (not Bundi!)
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We are cosily sleeping under a lovely block printed cotton filled quilt we bought at Anokhi and brought home.. mmmmmmm... We saw many cheaper ones in lots of markets - but this one is gorgeous (it wasn't very expensive in our terms anyway, just compared to other Indian stuff).
Don't know about makeup (although you never see an Indian woman without it!) but I spent a mere $30 Australian on buying almost the entire Biotyque range before I left India - such great products! Except the mascara - which although luscious runs like mad! They are almost empty now - sob... |
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Loud-mouthed, Noisy Bird
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Chennai, India
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I don't know if the quilt, duvet-style. has become at all popular up in those Northern places that actually have winter? Doesn't Delhi have days and nights when a not-so-light cover might be appropriate?
Generally, I use AC at night not so much to cool the room as to take the humidity out --- but Mrs N would like to sleep in a cold room with a fan on, and I can't stand either .Your AC machine will really eat up the electricity, especially if you use it to turn your place into a fridge! Your first bill will help you to acclimatise. Just beware of those dreadful rubberised coir mattresses, that are relatively soft to people who are used to sleeping on a thin mat on concrete: they are awful. a genuine-latex foam mattress is much better, and (people will try to tell you otherwise) it is also cooler. Even my wife agrees on that one, and you can see we have different ideas about ideal temperatures!
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Jaisalmer
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FabIndia also have good quality homewares including quilts - one in Khan Market.
With regard to a/c - I set ours to 27'c and sleep only under a sheet - it's a comfortable temperature for summer. Once the room (which is currently around 29'c} reaches that temp. permanently and starts dropping as winter begins to set in, I only use fans. I think it's pointless having to rug up because your a/c is too cold! A waste of energy as well - at 27' the 'fridge' part in one hour only works for around 20 mins. to maintain it. Make up? I only use lipstick but as weather becomes more dry moisturisers are needed. Indian products in this line are cheap and brilliant - Ayur makes an excellent 'cold cream' which can be used as a moisturiser and it costs less than 100r. for a large container. Himalaya have nice face moisturisers, also not expensive. I'm going to move this thread into the Delhi forum Haylo - more experts there re shopping! I don't know about Vasant Vihar for shops at all, but I'm sure locals will. There is a Radio Cabs thread here started by Shashank which might help you out in an emergency.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: New Delhi
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Possibly your partners work will have a taxi company they use on a regular basis. If they are picking you up at the airport - grill them then and maybe ask them to go past a taxi stand near to where you are living and you can make a booking for the next morning there and then. They will be reliable - but that's just the vehicle your in. Can't vouch for the road you will travel on or the other drivers (or the cows, etc)! Quote:
If you come from the oceans you'll have the AC turned down and will sleep under a sheet or light duvet. If, as a couple, one of you runs hot while the other runs cold then you'll do what most couples do - one will steal all the bedding while the other one freezes. I think a couple of others have already mentioned places to go to for bedding (like fab india). You wont have a problem - plenty of choice. Quote:
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Beautiful Bondi (not Bundi!)
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I love that Ayur cold cream as Aishah knows - I genuinely think the Indian skin and hair products I bought are the best I've ever used - and that includes the expensive ones! By the Way - Aishah, or anyone - kind of off topic but I guess Haylo will need to know these kind of things too, so I won't PM - how do I wash that Anokhi quilt? Do I stuff it all in the washing machine? Hot or cold? Do you hang it or dry it flat - unlike the cheaper ones it has been stitched loosely in lines, I guess to prevent it clumping - but I want it to stay fluffy..
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Maha Guru Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: New Delhi & Himachal Pradesh (Shimla)
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Sorry , i think you told me this before but where again is the office?
Each block in VV has a main gate ,as soon as you step out you should see enough auto guys parked outside. A taxi is something you would need to call , the entire concept of 'raise and hand a taxi comes' does not really work here. Every colony will have a taxi stand serving it and you need to call them and tell them to send on. With respect to bedding , i could not have described it better than BB really. Me being from the mountains n all means AC on high , airflow direct on face and big blanket...! , and i wont have it any other way..!I am assuming you will have mattresses atleast?? Fabindia will be open on Sundays. There is a very big store in VV where you can get sheets, blankets etc but not entirely sure about mattresses. |
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Worcestershire, England / Delhi
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I'm sure we'll get used to it, but that will take a while. Thanks for the tips about moisturisers, it's good to know the names of local products. That radio cabs thread is very helpful, I have noted their numbers. |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Beautiful Bondi (not Bundi!)
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I used to use Clarins - I suppose I'll have to go back to it once my Biotique runs out unless I can get some over from India..
Anokhi and FabIndia are both fantastic The mattresses in India are like flat thin boards.. (well where we stayed anyway) & the beds underneath are flat boards rather than slats - and I thought my back would give out for sure - but it actually gave me no trouble at all, not even a twinge! |
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Maha Guru Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: New Delhi & Himachal Pradesh (Shimla)
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.....I could not agree more , a bad nights sleep and i am the "Grumpy One"
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Worcestershire, England / Delhi
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I'm stunned, what a great response, I feel slightly less scared already!
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Worcestershire, England / Delhi
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Chicken 65
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: New Delhi
Posts: 2,143
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Maha Guru Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: New Delhi & Himachal Pradesh (Shimla)
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Maybe , maybe not....might be meeting someone in VV today workwise, maybe ill go confirm where exactly the block is..
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