Jenniferious' Guestbook



23rd August 2013

Machu Pichu is at the top of our list to visit next...
so thanks for your advice. I'm not a morning person, so getting up at 4 am to be part of a crowd is not for me. Getting up or arriving later and seeing MP after everyone has gone...now that's great advice! P.S. I've just discovered your blogs, and love your wicked sense of humor so will be Following you...just keep blogging Africa.
From Blog: The Big MP
15th April 2013

Amazing place of Valley of the Flowers
Awesome Collection of Pics and know some more information about Tourist Places in India Your blog is very beneficial for every reader including me. Keep doing the great work so that people like me can learn some nice places.
11th January 2013

Delhi To Rishikesh Bus Booking
Delhi To Rishikesh Bus Booking Thanks for another informative site. Where else could I get that type of information written in such an ideal way like this post.This post is really goregious.
26th May 2012

tourist places in maharashtra
Thanks for sharing your experience with us. it is really informative. http://www.marathiheritage.com/
From Blog: Mumbai
26th December 2011

Heyy
Hello...I accidently ended up at your blog.This was the first entry of yours that i read...Rushing to others!!!!! Great work..Please keep writing.Even though its my country that you are writting abou,i am reading so many things that i dint know all this time..
From Blog: Hosptial Time
1st December 2010
 Monks, reflecting

love the photo!
you did an amazing job capturing the moment.
From Blog: Winging It
26th September 2010

Thank
Thanks for comming to gudalur..
18th September 2010

Nay, you don't have to apologize for colonizing India and doing all those horrible stuff, just apologize for Iraq and Afghanistan and we shall call it even. By the way,i like that photo of tree house and a pool. would have been nice if the house were actually on that tree.
11th September 2010

Most amusing
Hi, I enjoyed reading this blog immensely - probably schadenfreude (sic?). I did that trek, the correct way around, with my camera. Did it with a friend on our own just backpacks and our own tent. So it probably cost us $20 transport, plus the remaining $75 in food (for some reason we had a about 20 tins of tuna, which I hate). I annoyed my friend by shouting hurry up in spanish at him at the pass (but he was carrying all the tuna). I remember a cow ate a lot of my lunch one day - but it was still more satisfying than your cheese sandwich i'm sure. Hey I scanned your other blogs - I also climbed that weird mountain at Vilcabamba, Mandango I think it was called. Cool place! Bit scary. Did you go to the top? Nick
From Blog: Santa Cruz
9th September 2010

Humble
This makes me so grateful for the NHS and the people who work in it - we take so much for granted. Its also a reminder about aspects of our past we would rather forget.
From Blog: Hosptial Time
4th September 2010

yum
Butter pak - sounds great, does it travel well?
From Blog: Mumbai
1st September 2010

An art gallery and museums. Wow. I'm proud of you. XX
From Blog: Mumbai
31st August 2010
Me

Bloody hell
Wow, I almost didn't recognise you. What happened between then and Mysore? ;-)
From Blog: Mumbai
31st August 2010

:-)
Ha.... This like totally reminds me of a time on my gap yah, My wife 'chundered everywharrr' in Mumbai all over the front of some poor chaps Market stall. ;-) She was pregnant though so maybe can be forgiven. That vid is hilarious!! Mike
From Blog: Mumbai
28th August 2010

Thanks!
Heading to Delhi in a week, just read all yours hilarious posts. Thank you so much! Very helpful and informative, not just the 'glorified' view of travelling. Helped alot, cheers :)
27th August 2010

Four pounds!
Too right, how well you know me. Hope the desert dog makes you lok at Hugo in a new light - kind, sweet? Keep it up, really enjoying it. Hope this goes to theright bit XX
27th August 2010

You completely commented on the wrong entry but nice try, Mum. You're definitely improving!
27th August 2010

HA thanks but no, I am totally unfit. The bag I was carrying was only a small one, this was a one off and I really nearly dropped dead.
27th August 2010

super girl!
man youre fit! 28 kilometers up and downhill with a backpack! thats crazy. im 25 years old, male. and ive been working out for three years now but i know i cant endure that much walking in a day. sounds like you can do a triathlon
26th August 2010

LOVE IT
26th August 2010

Harsh. It's taken me since the Great Wall of China to work out how to do this. Glad you feel better. XX
25th August 2010

Brilliant
Oh hello Mother, glad you have FINALLY decided to grace my blog with a comment (given that I only started writing it for your benefit!) Are you still printing off an edited version to show Grandma? (Notice how I've tried to swear less this year?) Also don't post your real email address on here without disguising it cause you'll only get spam (ask Dad). xx
25th August 2010

www.hongkonghotel.com
Gotta say bloke, this is one of the best blogs I have ever read and I read many many many blogs each week. So good on ya, hope you have a great trip!
24th August 2010

ssss
Day three I actually did something and went to the fort, which was very impressive. The fort and the palaces inside were gorgeous and really well preserved,mbt shoes plus the whole thing had been made into a kind of interactive museum with a really great audio guide (don't laugh) that was both interesting AND educational! That's right, I am turning into my mother!
24th August 2010

I knew all those years of dragging you around museums would pay off in the end. XX

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