Trip To South India
2011

Looking for a route to travel from India to Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia and then back to India.?
Planning a one month trip from India to mainland South East Asia. My trip includes Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia. Will it be possible to buy a return air ticket from anywhere in India to Bangkok with a stopover in any place in Myanmar? If not, please suggest some other route to actualize my trip. I am willing to travel overland as much as possible.
Try to go to bkk first and then try thai or bangkok airways to yangon.
DEL to BKK on jet,indian,air india,kingfisher kol to bkk,cathay,thai,air india express from kol to bkk.
|
|
Powerline By Original Power 0900-27 Global Power Travel Kit $11.99 ORIGINAL POWER 090027c Global Power Travel Kit… |
|
|
Universal International Travel Power Plug Adapter – 110V – max. 275W and 220V.. $3.49 Please note that this adapter *does not* convert voltage, it modifies outlets to fit different plugs. - UK: Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belize, Botswana, Brunei, Cameroon, Channel Islands, CHN, Cyprus, Dominica, El Salvador, Gambia, Ghana, Gibraltar, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, HK, Iraq, Ireland, Isle of Man, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Macau, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Malta, Mauritius, Myanmar, Nigeria… |
|
|
Karina Hotels – South City 1, Gurgaon,,India $64.31 Hotel property Karina Hotels – South City 1, K – 158, South City 1 in Gurgaon, India |
|
|
Hummingbird-L & T South City, Kaglipur,,India $51.24 Hotel property Hummingbird-L & T South City, L&T South City,No.1905, Block C2,L&T South City, Arekere Micco L in Kaglipur, India |
|
|
Fortune South Park Hotel, Trivandrum,,India $53.38 Hotel property Fortune South Park Hotel, M G Raod, Trivandrum 695034 in Trivandrum, India |
|
|
South Indian Hotel, New Delhi,,India $40.46 Hotel property South Indian Hotel, 10211, Padam Singh Road, Ajmal Khan Road in New Delhi, India |
|
|
Adventure Cycle Touring Handbook $8 Every cyclist dreams of making the Big Trip, the Grand Cycle Tour abroad. The Adventure Cycling Handbook is the comprehensive manual that will make that dream a reality whether it’s riding the Karakoram Highway, cycling in Tibet or pedaling from Patagonia to Alaska. So whether cyclists are planning their own Big Trip or just enjoy reading about other people’s adventures, the handbook is guaranteed to illuminate, entertain and above all, inspire. >Which bike to take — top ten internationally-available bikes>Preparing a bike for long-range touring — load carrying, tools, spares, and repairs>Clothing, camping gear, health, and survival>Air-freighting a bike>Transcontinental route outlines — across Europe, Africa, Asia, North and South America>Tales from the saddle — firsthand accounts of spoke-bending biking adventures worldwide; battling against the elements on epic journeys: Kyrgyzstan, India, The Road to Everest, Travels on a Recumbent, Costa Rica, Siberia, Crossing Europe in 1929, Californian Wine Tour |
|
|
Dear Paramount Pictures $15.45 Iqbal Pittalwala’s debut collection focuses on the lives of ordinary South Asians in contemporary India and in the United States, giving voice to people who are usually denied a say. The eleven stories are told from the point of view of young and old, male and female — characters confronting a chaotic and corrupt society tom between changing religious and social values, economic decline, and the encroachment of superficial popular culture — cinema in particular.In the epistolary title story, an elderly Indian woman’s letter to Hollywood epitomizes the ironic distance between her Hindu faith and her addiction to popular film and television: she writes a rambling missive about many aspects of her long life, including the fact that she’s just met the reincarnation of the actor James Dean in India. In Trivedi Park Arun’s pangs of conscience over his part in his slow daughter Radhika’s suicide are manifest in his certainty she’s haunting him and in his desperate need to cleanse his guilt one rainy day. In Lost in the USA, Pramila, an elderly widow from Bombay visiting her son in America, tries with serio-comic results to assert her independence by making an ill-fated bus trip to a shopping mall. |
|
|
Lonely Planet Colombia $58.18 Up-to-date guides to these favorite travel destinations include top spots for activities and adventures, dining suggestions, tour opportunities, and details about the area’s history and culture.From the Publisher:Discover the best kept secret in South America. Colombia is safer then ever, affordable and still blissfully uncrowded – an independent traveler’s dream. Laze on palm-fringed Caribbean beaches. Canoe slient rivers through lush rainforest. Stroll Cartagena’s colonial old town. Salsa all night in Cali. Packed with practical advice and valuable tips for trouble-free travel, our peerless guide enables you to explore with confidence.The Basics – detailed maps, tailored itineraries and easy-to-use directory help make the most of your trip.Adrenaline Rushes – the best spots for diving, rafting, hiking, rock-climbing and other thrills.Straight Talk – honest advice on where to go – and still risky spots to avoid.Discerning Reviews – opinionated authors give the lowdown on where to sleep, eat and pain the town.Colombia 101 – in-depth background chapters provide insight into the country and its people.About the Author:A Bay Area native, Michael Kohn spent a good deal of his youth travelling up and down the California coast before finally heading south to attend the University of California, Santa Barbara. During his third year Michael swapped one utopia for another, boarding the SS Universe, a floating university that sailed from the Bahamas to China, stopping en route in South America, Africa and India. The semester complete, Michael left the group and crossed the Tibetan plateau to Nepal. Returning to university, Michael founded a chapter of the Free Tibet campaign at UC Santa Barbara before completing a liberal arts degree. Co-written by Robert Landon & Thomas Kohnstamm. |
Comment