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MOVING ON FROM DELHI |
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Hotels in Delhi |
Delhi has good domestic and international travel connections. Anyone heading from the south to the western Himalayas (Himachal Pradesh, Kullu, Manali, Ladakh) will pass through Delhi; it seldom takes more than a day to arrange the onward journey. Scores of
travel agents
sell bus and air tickets, and many hotels (budget or otherwise) will book private buses for you;
touts
, concentrated at the top of Janpath, waylay tourists with promises of cheap fares, but can't always be trusted.
Travel within India
Whichever direction you're heading in, there'll be a plane, train or bus to get you there. Buses leave Delhi extremely frequently, and tourists are usually ensured places on trains in a reserved
tourist quota
. Flights should be booked as far...
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Leaving India
Most travellers leave India by
plane
, while the most likely overland destination from Delhi is Pakistan, and it's not uncommon to head straight for Nepal. Anyone travelling to a country that requires a
visa
should get the necessary...
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