Originally posted by tambi durai:
My home country is India and I have travelled to UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Singapore ....I like India and Australia the most....
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Originally posted by A D Sharma:
Hey,
You are real lucky person... or I must say you must having expereince around 9-10 Years. Is that so ???
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Originally posted by Henry Wong:
Probably forgotten a few, and definitely misspelled a few...
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United States, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Ireland, Iceland, Greenland, Canada, Mexico, Fiji, Tahiti, New Zealand, Australia, Hong Kong, Macau, China, Singapore, Italy, Turkey, Greece, Germany, Spain, France, Denmark, Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, St Maarten, St Thomas, Puerto Rico, Curacao, Bonaire, Aruba, St Kitts, St John, St Barts, Anguilla, Grenada, Honduras, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Guadeloupe, Tortola, Grand Cayman, and Martinique.
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Favorites: Hawaii (in the US), Cairns in Australia, South Island of New Zealand, and Venice in Italy. (The greek islands were good too)
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Originally posted by Sameer Jamal:
WHen was the last time you went on world tour ?
Originally posted by tambi durai:
Surprisingly though, not ANYONE of the 'world travelers' in this thread have ever visited India...
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fred rosenberger wrote:Home country:
U.S.A.
Been in:
Canada
Mexico
China
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What are those??? Not coming to India yet ??I recently filed for two visas
tambi durai wrote:Surprisingly though, not ANYONE of the 'world travelers' in this thread have ever visited India...
John Jai wrote:
What are those??? Not coming to India yet ??I recently filed for two visas
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Paul Clapham wrote:Places I've been but didn't actually leave the airport or the train:
Denmark
Netherlands
Peru
Liechtenstein
Hong Kong
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Greg Charles wrote:The U.S. is just so big and diverse, it seems a bit dissonant to say you've "been there". I've seen tours offered for 10 days to New York, Las Vegas, and San Francisco. There's just no way that could be fun.
Zandis Murāns wrote:None here.
Greg Charles wrote:
The U.S. is just so big and diverse, it seems a bit dissonant to say you've "been there". I've seen tours offered for 10 days to New York, Las Vegas, and San Francisco. There's just no way that could be fun.
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Henry Wong wrote:
If it helps, one of the two visas that I applied for recently *is* for India (specifically for Bangalore, Mumbai, and Delhi, but of course, once I am in country, there should be no restrictions) .... have not completed the process yet though.
Henry Wong wrote:
Henry Wong wrote:
If it helps, one of the two visas that I applied for recently *is* for India (specifically for Bangalore, Mumbai, and Delhi, but of course, once I am in country, there should be no restrictions) .... have not completed the process yet though.
Good news and bad news. After more than a month, including sending the passport back to amend an error on the visa, I finally got the India visa..... Unfortunately, business plans has changed. I may not have to go..... Darn. I was looking forward to it.
Henry
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