illumina Says: If you catch the bus from Khajuraho, it will drop you off about a 5 minute walk from the train station, so unless you have really heavy bags there's really no need to take a tuk tuk (especially as the drivers will hassle you quite a lot and try to charge you more than such a...
The culture of the train station.
illumina Says: Indian train stations are a microcosm of all Indian life, and Satna seemed particularly representative. Cows wander around freely, being shoved and pushed if they get in the way which is quite frequently; people sit on the floor, waiting for hours for their train, eating...
illumina Says: If you do decide to walk, watch out for kids throwing stones - I've no idea why they do it, but since I was at the back of our little group, I was the one who got hit. I turned around to see what was going on - the kid who'd lobbed the stone ran off while his friend just...
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If you catch the bus from Khajuraho, it will drop you off about a 5 minute walk from the train station, so unless you have really heavy bags there's really no...
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I didn't stay in Satna, just changed from bus to train on the way from Khajuraho to Varanasi. It's a fairly easy walk from where the bus drops you off to the train station, so there's really no need...
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One hellish night in the town of Satan

Satna, India-July 2001 I stared at the stained brown & crimson walls coated with the dried spit of some beetle nut chewer who obviously stayed here before me. There I was in a dank, wet Indian hotel...
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