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THE FORESTS

THE FORESTS

Today, with a renewed emphasis on environment protection, forest development has, like many other matters of ecological significance, become a focal point of activity. Forests were greatly valued in ancient India. Everyday life was closely connected with nature; kings protected ...

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OBSERVING WILDLIFE

OBSERVING WILDLIFE

To most people, the word jungle conjures up images of dense, lush tropical forest with torrential rainfall, huge trees festooned with creepers, and infested with dangerous animals, snakes and insects. In its Sanskrit origins, the word jungle denotes any wild ...

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WILDLIFE OF THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT

WILDLIFE OF THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT

Deep in the jungle gloom a striped predator lurks. Programed by instincts genetically implanted millions of years ago, the cat waits patiently for a herd of spotted deer to make their way through tall grass towards a nearby water hole. ...

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GETTING AROUND

In general, Indian towns and cities can be divided, for the purposes of quick  orientation, into two categories: manageable and unmanageable. Major cities like Bombay, Calcutta and Delhi are impossible to know intimately in just three or four days, which ...

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Getting Around by Taxi and Auto-rickshaw

These are the two most common forms of in-town transport, most popular for short-distance  ops to and from bus and rail stations when loaded down with luggage, or for solo sightseeing in smaller towns where tour buses aren’t such good ...

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Getting Around by Bus

India has a very extensive and comprehensive bus system. Each state offers its own service—usually a combination of local, deluxe, super-deluxe and video buses—and tickets are usually purchased direct from the state bus-stands. Buses are often cheaper and more exciting ...

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Getting Around by Rail

Since the days when it was developed to link the commercial and military centres of the Indian Empire, and ambitious young officers fanned out to take up their posts across India, the Indian Railways system has expanded considerably. By the ...

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Getting Around by Air

Most of the air traffic inside the Indian subcontinent is handled by Indian Airlines. Their network covers the entire country with daily, interconnecting flights. The Indian Airlines timetable contains details of all their domestic flights, and should be available from ...

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Money and Travellers’ Cheques

The important thing to remember is that you cannot take rupees into (or out of) India; you have to buy them there. Travellers’ cheques and currency should be ordered from your bank or travel agency at least 7 days before ...

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Travel and Medical Insurance

You don’t have to believe everything you hear about theft and illness in India, but you can’t afford to ignore it either. Good travel insurance is essential for your peace of mind, and has saved many travellers a lot of ...

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