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			<title> Trekking Holidays in response to: Watching monkeys in Ranthambhore and Bundi</title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 01:02:24 +0000</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><span class="user anonymous" rel="bubbletip_comment_1102">Trekking Holidays</span></dc:creator>
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			<description>I saw my first tiger in the wild at Kanha and Bandhavgarh National Park. It was an unforgettable sight, magnificent in every way it even gave us a little roar. It is unfortunate that you did not get to see one on this journey. Maybe on the next one. Good luck.</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[I saw my first tiger in the wild at Kanha and Bandhavgarh National Park. It was an unforgettable sight, magnificent in every way it even gave us a little roar. It is unfortunate that you did not get to see one on this journey. Maybe on the next one. Good luck.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title> Sarah Collin in response to: Watching monkeys in Ranthambhore and Bundi</title>
			<pubDate>Tue, 23 Nov 2010 12:13:22 +0000</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><span class="user anonymous" rel="bubbletip_comment_1095">Sarah Collin</span></dc:creator>
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			<description>The monkeys are the best treat of the vacation. Went there and they stole food from us, didn&amp;#8217;t expect them to be that used to strangers and tourists. Nice post, reminded me of the trip in the 90`s.</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[The monkeys are the best treat of the vacation. Went there and they stole food from us, didn&#8217;t expect them to be that used to strangers and tourists. Nice post, reminded me of the trip in the 90`s.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>ajt in response to: Watching monkeys in Ranthambhore and Bundi</title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 11 Oct 2007 22:28:41 +0000</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><span class="login user nowrap" rel="bubbletip_user_1"><span class="identity_link_username">ajt</span></span></dc:creator>
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			<description>&lt;p&gt;Hi Rehan,&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Thanks for the additional information. Yes, Kota is indeed the closest city. For most visitors it&amp;#8217;s probably convenient to take first a train to Kota and then catch a local train, bus, jeep or some other vehicle to Bundi.&lt;/p&gt;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Rehan,</p>

<p>Thanks for the additional information. Yes, Kota is indeed the closest city. For most visitors it&#8217;s probably convenient to take first a train to Kota and then catch a local train, bus, jeep or some other vehicle to Bundi.</p>
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			<title> Rehan in response to: Watching monkeys in Ranthambhore and Bundi</title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 11 Oct 2007 14:09:52 +0000</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><span class="user anonymous" rel="bubbletip_comment_374">Rehan</span></dc:creator>
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			<description>Hi, friend

Bundi is a small town near Kota. Bundi was the capital of Hadoti region. Bundi is 36 

km from Kota is and is one of the unexplored cities with a rich historical wealth. Once 

a part of Kota, it was ruled by the Had Chauhans- an offshoots of the famous 

Chauhan clan who ruled Delhi and Ajmer.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Hi, friend

Bundi is a small town near Kota. Bundi was the capital of Hadoti region. Bundi is 36 

km from Kota is and is one of the unexplored cities with a rich historical wealth. Once 

a part of Kota, it was ruled by the Had Chauhans- an offshoots of the famous 

Chauhan clan who ruled Delhi and Ajmer.

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			<title> Ron &#38; Jojo in response to: Watching monkeys in Ranthambhore and Bundi</title>
			<pubDate>Mon, 26 Feb 2007 01:13:55 +0000</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><span class="user anonymous" rel="bubbletip_comment_243">Ron &#38; Jojo</span></dc:creator>
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			<description>Hi Arto
Glad to hear you have yet survived your bike tour of India.  We bike a lot around here, but India&amp;#8230;that would be another proposition&amp;#8230;.Guess you stick to the back roads&amp;#8230;..only holy cows and fast buzzards can survive on the main roads&amp;#8230;.

Upon returning to Delhi, following our dusty trip of Rajashtan (including neat safaris in Rathambore&amp;#8230;and Siriska&amp;#8230;), asked around for a peacefull place near the mountains to spend our last week in India.  Rishikesh was the immediate answer!!!!  Rewind almost forty years (to 1968 to be exact&amp;#8230;.a bit before your time&amp;#8230;) Place was put on the world map as the Beatles, at the height of their popularity, decided to take a couple of months off to chill it out through transcendental meditation in their favourite Yogi`s ashram&amp;#8230;.  We adored the town. Ganges, still unpolluted, (and no cadavers yet&amp;#8230;.)springs from the mountains.  Ashrams and yoga centers galore. Hub for trekking adventures and white water rafting.

All pics turned out ok, so you can delete those on your camera.  Thanks for the back up.

Send me your E-mail (I lost it of course&amp;#8230;..), should you like to see a couple of pics of the place.

Strawberry fields forever&amp;#8230;..

Cheers</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Hi Arto
Glad to hear you have yet survived your bike tour of India.  We bike a lot around here, but India&#8230;that would be another proposition&#8230;.Guess you stick to the back roads&#8230;..only holy cows and fast buzzards can survive on the main roads&#8230;.

Upon returning to Delhi, following our dusty trip of Rajashtan (including neat safaris in Rathambore&#8230;and Siriska&#8230;), asked around for a peacefull place near the mountains to spend our last week in India.  Rishikesh was the immediate answer!!!!  Rewind almost forty years (to 1968 to be exact&#8230;.a bit before your time&#8230;) Place was put on the world map as the Beatles, at the height of their popularity, decided to take a couple of months off to chill it out through transcendental meditation in their favourite Yogi`s ashram&#8230;.  We adored the town. Ganges, still unpolluted, (and no cadavers yet&#8230;.)springs from the mountains.  Ashrams and yoga centers galore. Hub for trekking adventures and white water rafting.

All pics turned out ok, so you can delete those on your camera.  Thanks for the back up.

Send me your E-mail (I lost it of course&#8230;..), should you like to see a couple of pics of the place.

Strawberry fields forever&#8230;..

Cheers]]></content:encoded>
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