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Rail travel: Toy train to ShimlaTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 Sep 2008TransIndus (020 8566 2729; www.transdinus.co.uk) offers a 16-day India by Rail tour, taking in Kolkata, Darjeeling, Varanasi, Agra, Shimla and Delhi, ... |
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Abundant rains - An ornithologist's dreamEasier (press release), UK - 3 Sep 2008Combine the avian delights of Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary with cultural tours of Agra, before heading to the Himalayan foothills and Corbett NP for Indian ... |
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Deals on Delhi and beyondMSNBC - 27 Aug 2008Gate1Travel’s nine-day Affordable India package lives up to its name, with rates starting at $1719. The itinerary showcases Delhi, Agra and Jaipur — the ... |
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35 NRI youths to tour India in SeptThe Statesman, India - 11 Aug 2008In UP, they will visit Agra, Allahabad, Kanpur, Lucknow and Varanasi. They will also visit various prominent places and institutions in Delhi before ... |
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Travel like a MaharajahHouston Chronicle, United States - 26 Aug 2008By ARTHUR FROMMER King Features India's most famous tourist attraction is the 17th century Mughal-built Taj Mahal mausoleum in Agra. ... |
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We're all going on an eco-holidayThe Argus.co.uk, UK - 3 Sep 2008Holiday one: “Unforgettable India” tour. Jonathan Winfield, a corporate social responsibility executive from Brighton, took a 15-day trip in March. ... |
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Struggling with India's gender biasBBC News, UK - 19 Aug 2008As Vaijanti had never travelled beyond Agra, director Nupur Basu took her on a whistle-stop tour of India. In Rajasthan, she meets Jasbir Kaur, ... |
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