India??
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mnsrfrites
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India??
Easy,
was wondering if anyone had any tips on places to go in north india, going next tuesday and havnt planned ish.. going for a month, any info / help would be greatly appreciated!
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was wondering if anyone had any tips on places to go in north india, going next tuesday and havnt planned ish.. going for a month, any info / help would be greatly appreciated!
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In Thailand lots of people say it is ' same same, but different '
You ask how is this small ilsand vs, that small ilsand ? they will say same same but different.
I know, not very discriptive, but true to a point.
So, all guide books do the same thing, yet some may have a few different restaurants, hostels, and opinions. My point is, don't argue over which guide book company is better than the other, they are all relatively the same.
You ask how is this small ilsand vs, that small ilsand ? they will say same same but different.
I know, not very discriptive, but true to a point.
So, all guide books do the same thing, yet some may have a few different restaurants, hostels, and opinions. My point is, don't argue over which guide book company is better than the other, they are all relatively the same.
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Peep Thorntree. It's Lonely Planet's forum, a lot of good activity on there for all over the world. And a Lonely Planet guidebook would be a good idea to bring with you. I usually rely on those pretty heavily when I'm abroad, they've got some really good content, especially for traveling to sketchy/not-commonly-visited areas.
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Re: India??
one of my old mates just died out in india
went swimming in the ganges, got a bit ill then died of dehydration/exhaustion

went swimming in the ganges, got a bit ill then died of dehydration/exhaustion
Soundcloudfinji wrote:Hey hackman your a fucking nutter
Re: India??
^ sucks brohackman wrote:one of my old mates just died out in india
went swimming in the ganges, got a bit ill then died of dehydration/exhaustion
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OT, but had this exact thought the moment I arrived in mid baja peninsula.sd5 wrote:I've long considered India the place to die.
Re: India??
hackman wrote:one of my old mates just died out in india
went swimming in the ganges, got a bit ill then died of dehydration/exhaustion
Although Hindu's believe that if you die by the banks of the Ganges/your cremated remnants get thrown into it you go straight to heaven, and in places like Varanasi people as a matter of course take daily dips every morning to "wash away their sins"...
....there's no way in hell I'd get in there. It's fuuuuuuuuuuuuuucking filthy.
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