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tracyjhon
12-24-2007, 10:10 AM
All most every one told me that my trip to India would be very challenging and it would be pretty tough. After hearing all these things again and again I too started thinking about my India as if the trip to India would be really difficult. But when I arrived at the Airport, I saw someone with my name on a play card I was bit relaxed to see that there was someone from India's Invitation to receive me at the airport. The guy was really polite and a true gentleman he was there with a flower bouquet, I was really happy to see this. After that things started to get better and better.
I overcome all my fears and confusions about my trip and about India. The tour was very well organized and perfectly designed. The Taj Mahal, The Camel Ride, Riding in Rickshaws, Chittorgarh Fort, etc… were some experiences out of many; that we won’t ever forget. Condition of the vehicle, Services of the hotels, guides and drivers were generally good. The drivers were excellent they handled the tricky conditions and situations on Indian roads very well.
If I were to grade the services provided by India's Invitation I would surely give A+. I would recommend India's Invitation www.indiasinvitation.com to every one if they really want to enjoy their trip to India and see the real India from close.

patwilson1973
12-25-2007, 08:58 AM
We are 2 persons (my husband and I) attending to a weeding in Delhi from the 28th Feb to 4th March 2008. We were thinking of going 15 days in advance to enjoy India.
But we are thinking if it is possible to travel alone. We have traveled to Thailand last year on our own. But I read that india is difficult to travel on our own.

Please let us know if you have any suggestions for this. We have 15 days and interested in visiting Rajasthan.
Pat and Bill

patwilson1973
01-08-2008, 03:21 AM
Hi,
Thanks! I have worked on the hotel at Jaipur, Agra, Udaipur, Jodhpur and Jaisalmer.
Please let me know what do you thing about these hotels.
Place Option 01 Option 01
Jaipur=== Mandawa Haveli ==== Royal Orchid
Agra=== Push Villa ==== Howard Park Plaza
Udaipur ===== Swaroop Vilas ===== Sarovar on Pichola
Jodhpur ===== Krishhan Parkash ==== Pal Haveli
Jaisalmer ===== Narayan Niwas ==== Dhola Maru
Please let me know if you know any thing for these hotels. We would like to stay in clean rooms with good service.

Pat and Bill

tracyjhon
01-12-2008, 12:48 PM
Hi,
Thanks! I have worked on the hotel at Jaipur, Agra, Udaipur, Jodhpur and Jaisalmer.
Please let me know what do you thing about these hotels.
Place Option 01 Option 01
Jaipur=== Mandawa Haveli ==== Royal Orchid
Agra=== Push Villa ==== Howard Park Plaza
Udaipur ===== Swaroop Vilas ===== Sarovar on Pichola
Jodhpur ===== Krishhan Parkash ==== Pal Haveli
Jaisalmer ===== Narayan Niwas ==== Dhola Maru
Please let me know if you know any thing for these hotels. We would like to stay in clean rooms with good service.

Pat and Bill

Hi Pat & Bill,
Jaipur I would recommand Royal orchid Because I had saty there the rooms are very nice with all the ammenties.in Agra howard park plaza, Udaipur Swarrop vilas ,and the rest I don't know. You can check the hotel websites????

emelia
03-09-2008, 05:58 PM
Thanks for the great tips. There are now so many airlines including budget airlines flying from South east Asia to India we are certainly going to make a trip very soon so it is nice to get a food idea for the best places to visit in India.