Southeastern India What to Expect

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Traveling with Children in Southeastern India 
Kodaikanal, Southeastern India, India
Still a great gem in south India I hear, though I went there as a kid... remember the lovely horse rides through scenic routes... do that if you can...
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Madurai, Southeastern India, India
food is spicy but not curry all the time! alot of rice which true can be annoying! people smiling all the time and colours every where and kids wanting only one thing is to be educated and the scenery is magical! Tea fields EVERYWHERE! rally yummy! so good! Everything is so cheap plus there is this cool tea place where they show you how they make it into our little bags that we buy at the shops! heard of tata tea? thats where its done or dilma tea? Same concept! plus they have coffee beans and you can walk along the fields and there are villiages in the middle of them its so cool! the tea must be good because the cow (which are sacred) eat the tea leaves!!!
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Kodaikanal, Southeastern India, India
Still a great gem in south India I hear, though I went there as a kid... remember the lovely horse rides through scenic routes... do that if you can...
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Gay/Lesbian Travelers in Southeastern India 
Chennai, Southeastern India, India
Quite a nice place but 3 hours of custom's paper to enter the country and 3 more hours to leaves is a far too much for one only day in India!!!
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Chennai, Southeastern India, India
Chennai/Madras is one of the better cities in India. Indians 4th largest city its a little easier to handle than Delhi or Mumbai.
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Hyderabad, Southeastern India, India
Hyderbad has a nickname called 'cyberabad' because it is India's computer and information centre. A must see here is the 'Ramoji film set', a 2000 acre site full of wild sets.
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Coimbatore, Southeastern India, India
Coimbatore is a district and not really a city..
very poor public transport...
would do well to book car rental in advance..
is the spot to land to go to hill stations like Kodaikanal or Munnar
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Madurai, Southeastern India, India
Get up early and get to the temple at dawn, watching it come alive before the hordes arrive is a fantastic experience...
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Dangers & Annoyances in Southeastern India 
Chennai, Southeastern India, India
Quite a nice place but 3 hours of custom's paper to enter the country and 3 more hours to leaves is a far too much for one only day in India!!!
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Chennai, Southeastern India, India
Chennai/Madras is one of the better cities in India. Indians 4th largest city its a little easier to handle than Delhi or Mumbai.
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Hyderabad, Southeastern India, India
Hyderbad has a nickname called 'cyberabad' because it is India's computer and information centre. A must see here is the 'Ramoji film set', a 2000 acre site full of wild sets.
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Coimbatore, Southeastern India, India
Coimbatore is a district and not really a city..
very poor public transport...
would do well to book car rental in advance..
is the spot to land to go to hill stations like Kodaikanal or Munnar
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Madurai, Southeastern India, India
Get up early and get to the temple at dawn, watching it come alive before the hordes arrive is a fantastic experience...
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Southeastern India Health 
Chennai, Southeastern India, India
Always carry your supply of drinking water while in chennai... potable water quality is horrible!
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Udagamandalam, Southeastern India, India
go to the bus station and smell the open sewer!
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Manali, Southeastern India, India
333 Roots 333
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Pondicherry, Southeastern India, India
Pondicherry, ancien comptoir français, puis colonie anglaise, garde des marques de son passé. Ainsi remarque-t-on une architecture coloniale semblable en certains points à celle que l'on peut rencontrer à Cuba. C'est une ville très chaude, mais où on se plait à flâner. Pour les francophones et francophiles, il y a le (fameux !) lycée français, l'Institut français, et quelques librairies vendant des titres dans notre langue. Pour tous, le bord de mer (pas de plage) est agréable à longer, en début de soirée. Suivez les autochtones !
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Kanniyakumari, Southeastern India, India
Le bout du monde !
Tout du moins, la dernière terre avant le pôle sud, tout droit. Pas grand-chose à y faire, sinon passer entre les commerces et le temple. A préférer à la basse saison (en été). Petite plage sympa. Lieu hautement religieux.
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