By Derek, on March 17th, 2011
One night cruise on the backwaters of the Alappuzha (better know as Alleppy) is one of the most popular cruises offered. A round trip, in which you board the boat at Alappuzha and disembark at Alappuzha after having spent the night in the tranquility of the Backwaters.The cruise takes you through the clear waters . . . → Read More: Cruising the Kerala Backwaters
By Derek, on December 15th, 2010
Lake Palace
India is the land of one of the oldest civilizations. Scattered with wealthy kingdom India has been dreamland for people since ages. India is considered as vast canvass in vivid and myriad shades waiting to be explored by you. India tour package offers numerous hill stations, beaches, wildlife Sancturies, deserts . . . → Read More: India Honeymoon – India Tour Packages
By Derek, on December 8th, 2010
Remember these, they are still running around in their thousands, the 1950’s Morris Oxford was built in India after they bought the whole factory when it closed in UK. If you have been in a taxi in India chances are it was an Ambassador. They rattled, bounced all over the place because they had no . . . → Read More: Hindustani Ambassador
By Derek, on November 26th, 2010
New mystery novel, set partly on the hippy trail to Kathmandu and partly in the present. 1976: friends, Marcus and Ruth, go missing in Afghanistan during an overland bus trip to Kathmandu. A generation later, Ruth’s niece Amber, haunted by the disintegration of her family, determines to get at the truth of their disappearance. . . . → Read More: The Vanishing of Ruth
By Derek, on November 22nd, 2010 Eight Finger Eddie, who died on October 18 aged 85, became famous as the founder of the hippie scene in the Indian resort state of Goa. An American-born former bass player whose real name was Yertward Mazamanian (he was nicknamed Eight Finger Eddie because he was born with only three fingers on his right hand), . . . → Read More: Eight Fingered Eddie
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