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Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Thursday, March 7, 2013
KHAJURAHO
On our trip to India also visit the town of Khajuraho, with its wonderful temples in a manicured garden and clean. The area is rural and cozy, without the noise and haste typical norte.Además cities of visiting the temples could enjoy the surroundings and the spectacular waterfalls that is the river that runs through the area. The Monsoon flood provided by the wonderful views of the water and its strength in natural surroundings. Overnight stay at the hotel Harmony and we thank Mahesh ahirwar, a guy who works at the hotel, for your kindness help and information area.
Mahesh speaks several languages, including Spanish pretty well, and I recommend you contact him to visit the area, because it is a serious and educated.
Published some pictures of me and others that he sent me.
On behalf of his Spanish friends Manuel, Mercedes and Alba in the summer of 2012
mahesh
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Mahesh en Khajuraho |
Mahesh |
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
TOUR INDIA 2012
Greetings. We are a Spanish family has been by India in the summer of 2012 and has visited the area of Ajanta and Ellora. It is an area that is out of the Golden Triangle everyone visit.
We plan to stay in the city of Aurangabad to visit the famous caves of Ajanta but by chance reached the village of Fardapur, very quiet and nice and we stayed in a simple but nice hotel which eats quite well.
In Fardapur and also by chance, we met Ali, who helped us with information about the area and provided transportation and treatment and family friendly. He introduced us to his family and siblings and was born a friendship between our families. Ali also recommended accommodation in the village of Ellora and thanks to the other person would be met and charming, Mr. Sham Shevale, who treated us like family and I recommend if you visit the tourist passes to visit Ellora caves and spectacular natural environment.
Thanks to Ali and Shushu in Ajanta and Mr. Sham Shevale in Ellora , we enjoyed their hospitality and its beautiful villages and charms of the area, which are many and that tourists should not miss when visiting India.
I leave data of Sham Bed & Breakfast in Ellora and Shevale phone book accommodation if needed.
Near Lakshavinayak Ganesh Temple, Ellora - 431 102, tq. Khultabad,dist. Aurangabad
phone: + 91-942 254 4137
phone: 02437-244516
phone: 02437-244516
mail: shevalesham@yahoo.in
Here some pictures of our stay at Ellora in recognition of the family of Mr. Sham Shevale.
Sham Shevale and Manuel in her guesthouse |
View Cow Festival |
View Cow festival from home |
It's your day |
Mr. Sham and my family at home with his little cow |
Making new friends |
We came out in the newspaper thank Mr Sham Shevale |
Cows are very pretty |
Come to the party |
Go to the party |
Begin to arrive |
Proudly displaying his cow |
Thanks Sham and Family
Sunday, September 2, 2012
ART TREASURES OF INDIA
Fardapur is the town where the famous caves of Ajanta.
India is a treasure not to be missed if you are traveling to this country.
The caves are located 1'5 km from the village and surrounded by nature and beautiful scenery.
This is the location where Ajanta Caves were first discovered by an englishman out hunting tigers. He came over this ridge and sighted the caves in the valley below & the world became aware of these beautuful caves. Ali and Shushu sometimes bring tourists to this point and bring them down to the caves below. It is a really nice alternative to the main entrance a few kilometers away where you have to get a bus to access the caves. The valley is in the shape of 'Om' and is especially beautiful during and after the rainy season when everything is green
TAHER ALI and his brother SHUSHU help and guide tourists visiting the Ajanta/fardapur area.
Their openness and interest in people allow tourists who meet them to have a really warm and unique experience while visiting the area; they recommend local restaurants, bring people to local markets and let them experience local life in india.
With their knowledge of the area they can recommend and arrange all the best things to see and do and often help with finding accommodation or travel arrangements etc.
At. Post: FARDAPUR,Taluka:SOEGAON.
Dist. AURANGABAD - 431118
MAHARASHTRA, INDIA
Tel: +91-94-21688858
Thanks Ali & Shushu 2012
"My mother, Marie and I, Cynthia, went backpacking several weeks in India. We met Shushu (or Chouchou in french;) when we went to visit the Ajanta caves. He was so friendly as to give us both a ride in the surroundings of the caves. He made several trip back and forth to help us find an internet access or catch our bus which can be tricky in some areas of the country. He also showed us some of the stones he finds in the local hills and uses for his shop. Chouchou is very generous and helped us as much as he could. We spent a very nice and comfortable evening chatting with him. We won't forget his kindness."
TAHER ALI and his brother SHUSHU help and guide tourists visiting the Ajanta/fardapur area.
They are from fardapur and they are both multi-lingual (self-thought), speaking fluent english, japanese and korean and also some french, spanish, itialian, german.
Their openness and interest in people allow tourists who meet them to have a really warm and unique experience while visiting the area; they recommend local restaurants, bring people to local markets and let them experience local life in india.
With their knowledge of the area they can recommend and arrange all the best things to see and do and often help with finding accommodation or travel arrangements etc.
At. Post: FARDAPUR,Taluka:SOEGAON.
Dist. AURANGABAD - 431118
MAHARASHTRA, INDIA
Tel: +91-94-21688858
+9766008389, 8956081816
Ali |
Shushu |
Ajanta Caves Some of my pictures of the wonderful works of art and decoration and Ajanta caves |
Thanks Ali & Shushu 2012
"My mother, Marie and I, Cynthia, went backpacking several weeks in India. We met Shushu (or Chouchou in french;) when we went to visit the Ajanta caves. He was so friendly as to give us both a ride in the surroundings of the caves. He made several trip back and forth to help us find an internet access or catch our bus which can be tricky in some areas of the country. He also showed us some of the stones he finds in the local hills and uses for his shop. Chouchou is very generous and helped us as much as he could. We spent a very nice and comfortable evening chatting with him. We won't forget his kindness."
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