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.... Personally he helped me lot to plan my route.
What is special about Rajuindia.com is that the trip is planned with your ideas. Raju and I traded emails for more then a month or so before I decided on the trip I wanted. My husband and I had our own driver, Mr. Ugam who was wonderful so we could go and do as we wished.
It was almost our one month trip and he plan a special route for us. We start our trip from Delhi then by train to Amritsar ( Golden temple) our driver was waiting for us there at the train station, next destination was Bikaner by car - Jaisalmer ( Thar desert) - jodhpur - Luni - Ranakpur beautiful Jain temples - Udaipur - Khempur ( one of the most authentic non touristy village where we enjoy lot and like the most, we never heard about this place but it was Raju's recommendation to stay at least one night there) - Pushkar...
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Advantages: Best way to travel in India Disadvantages: Nothing special..
.... Personally he helped me lot to plan my route.
What is special about Rajuindia.com is that the trip is planned with your ideas. Raju and I traded emails for more then a month or so before I decided on the trip I wanted. My husband and I had our own driver, Mr. Ugam who was wonderful so we could go and do as we wished.
It was almost our one month trip and he plan a special route for us. We start our trip from Delhi then by train to Amritsar ( Golden temple) our driver was waiting for us there at the train station, next destination was Bikaner by car - Jaisalmer ( Thar desert) - jodhpur - Luni - Ranakpur beautiful Jain temples - Udaipur - Khempur ( one of the most authentic non touristy village where we enjoy lot and like the most, we never heard about this place but it was Raju's recommendation to stay at least one night there) - Pushkar...
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...Owing to its strategic location along the ancient road called Via Francigena, Massa was once the rest place for pilgrims travelling from France to Rome.
Upto the 11th century Massa belonged to the Bishops of Luni. However, the most significant marks on the town were left by two noted families the Malaspinas and Cybo Malaspinas, who ruled Massa for three centuries from 1440.
The core of Massa is Piazza Aranci named after the orange trees that border the square on three sides. On the remaining side there is the impressive Duke's Palace (Palazzo Ducale, also known as the "red palace" because of its flame red facade) which was built in 1550. Its
spacious inner courtyard is of extraordinary beauty.
Malaspina Castle is situated just a few minutes walk above the town centre. The base of the square tower is the oldest part, which...
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This is just a test review for the moment, I need to become more familiar with the album before I can become more in-depth.
Fort Minor is the solo project of Linkin Park emcee Mike Shinoda. In a break from his nu-metal background with Linkin Park,... more