Traveling To India

May 17
2010

traveling to india
Dozens die in India bus attack NEW DELHI, May 17 (Xinhuanet) – A bomb destroyed a bus loaded in India Monday, killing at least 40 people authorities said.


Panasonic SR-3NA 1-1/2-Cup (Uncooked) Rice Cooker


Panasonic SR-3NA 1-1/2-Cup (Uncooked) Rice Cooker


$38.99


This compact and sturdy little Panasonic rice cooker is ideal for making small quantities of tasty rice with negligible effort. Designed just like larger models, the appliance turns out about 9 ounces of cooked rice and automatically monitors the cooking process to turn itself off when rice is finished. Its interior pan is nonstick to prevent sticking and simplify cleanup, and it comes with a temp…

Boon Squirt Baby Food Dispensing Spoon


Boon Squirt Baby Food Dispensing Spoon



The Squirt baby food dispensing spoon allows for convenient feeding, one bite at a time. The easy-to-fill bulb holds up to 3 ounces of baby food and attaches firmly to the spoon end. Simply squeeze the bulb to dispense just the right amount of food. Squirt comes with a protective cover to seal food in and keep the spoon clean between feedings. By combining the spoon and food container into one pro…


Hotel India, Varanasi,,India


Hotel India, Varanasi,,India


$35.47


Hotel property Hotel India, 59, Patel Nagar, Cantonment in Varanasi, India

Samsara Luxury Resort & Camp - Two Superior Deluxe Villas Package for 4 - 2 Nights


Samsara Luxury Resort & Camp – Two Superior Deluxe Villas Package for 4 – 2 Nights


$449


Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India. 60% off Includes: accommodations, taxes…

Corporate India House, Gurgaon,,India


Corporate India House, Gurgaon,,India


$47.59


Hotel property Corporate India House, 7719,Dlf City Phase-4, in Gurgaon, India

Hotel India


Hotel India


$47.06


Hotel India is located in Varanasi, close to Bharat Mata, Vishwanatha Temple, and Kashi Vishwanath Temple. Nearby points of interest also include Dashaswamedh Ghat and Marnikanika Ghat. Hotel Features. Hotel India features a restaurant. This 3 star property has a business center. High speed Internet access is available in public areas. Guestrooms. Air conditioned guestrooms at Hotel India feature minibars.



 A Field Guide to the Birds of the Indian Subcontinent


A Field Guide to the Birds of the Indian Subcontinent


$117.3


This book is an up-to-date, authoritative, field guide to the birds of India. It covers all of the 1,300 species of birds found in Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka, and will be an essential companion for anyone traveling to these countries.The text gives concise information on field identification (including voice) and provides details on habitat, altitudinal range, and status. A color distribution map is also given for every species. The 96 plates illustrate all 2,300 species recorded in the region (including a few extralimital birds which may in future occur). Female plumages are included if different from the males, and some juvenile plumages and distinct races are also shown where relevant.

 A Jewish Odyssey: One Woman's Life in America, Israel, and India


A Jewish Odyssey: One Woman’s Life in America, Israel, and India


$32.79


Saralea Zohar Aaron”s remarkable, richly detailed memoir is a story of growing up in a struggling immigrant Jewish family during the 1940”s and 1950”s in Chelsea, Massachusetts, a small city north of Boston; of marrying and giving birth to her daughter in Israel and serving as a triage nurse during some of the bloodiest battles of the Yom Kippur War; of traveling in India; of organizing aid for Native Americans and Ethiopian Jewry after her return to the United States. Her reflections on the Jewish-Palestinian dilemma, and on Jewish-Christian issues, are both candid and insightful.

 A Woman's Asia


A Woman’s Asia


$0.02


Asia has an exotic appeal for many Westerners – from its rich and ancient civilization, spirituality, and mysticism, to its highmountain peaks, tropical backwaters, and beautiful TajMahal. In this new century especially, women are traveling to Asia in response to a spiritual and emotional draw to the continent.Women are seeking adventure, connection, and a deeper understanding of the world and its inhabitants, and no place offersamore enticing opportunity to find this. In this inspiring collection, readers explore the legend of Kuan Yin, the Chinese goddess of compassion; encounter the plight of poor women in rural India; discover their own cultural space through bathing with elephants in India; bridge the chasm dividing West and East through teaching English in Laos; confront their moral choices over dinner in Bangkok; dance with the ghost of Genghis Khan in Mongolia; come of age in Bali; and much more.

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