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I started out as a shy traveler. I was worried to be seen poring over a map, because I might be "mistaken" for a tourist. And I would certainly never bring a camera with me. |
Once again, I was wondering what to do with my holidays. A little planning might have helped, but indecision always pushes the time in the wrong direction. As with the year before, my default trip to Uzbekistan would be a bad idea until Central Asia quieted down a bit. I was talking on the phone with one of my Indian IT colleagues in New York, and I mentioned my quandary. "Why are you even asking?" he said. "Go to India." Patriotism aside, it was good advice. We agreed that Rajasthan was probably the best introduction, and from there, everything fell into place... Full Story > Jump to: Trans-Siberian Railway | Vietnam | India | Peru | Florence | Barcelona | Portugal | Brooklyn | World Trade Center | |