This "warning" really applies to India as a whole ~ anything that can go wrong often will. Trains are late, tires go flat, taxi drivers get completely lost. . .you have to be willing to let go of frustration, otherwise you'll become hopelessly mired in it.
Never pin your hopes on getting somewhere at an exact time, or on having the exact meal that you ordered. . .simply be willing to enjoy what comes your way as part of the experience of travel in this country.
Written Apr 9, 2003
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This "warning" really applies to India as a whole ~ anything that can go wrong often will. Trains are late, tires go flat, taxi drivers get completely lost. ....
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Q: Hi friends has anybody been in Mahabalipuram in September Oktober 2008 sombody said the water on the beach is comming very high...

A: Probably the southwest monsoon. I have the same happen in Sri Lanka during monsoon season.
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So many mixed feelings after the Tsunami

Mahabalipuram, or Mamallapuram, was the chief seaport of the Pallavas who ruled over much of South India from as early as the first century B.C to the eighth century A.D., and it is now recognized as...
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In this page, I will start with introduction of the place/cave/temple and will follow with few tips based on my own impressions for that specific location. All my India pages will be having the same...
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Mahabalipuram or now called Mamallapuram is one of old port of the ancient Pallava dynasty(5th and 8th centuries).Its small coastel town,59km from Madras. Most of the monumnets are either rock cut or...
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Also known as 'The Descent of the Ganges' and as 'Bhagiratha's Penance,' this 12x30 meter rock carving is said to be the largest bas relief in the world. It is worth several visits and hours of visual...
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