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    Andaman & Nicobar Islands Diary: Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep)

    Neil Island: An air-conditioned ferry takes one across to Neil Island from Havelock. After a one-hour ride costing Rs 1350 one reaches the 13.7 sq. km. island famous for its coral reefs, sunrise and sunset views. Bharatpur beach is the island’s most beautiful beach. It is a favorite of scuba divers and snorklers. A few options like water scooter and…

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    Andaman & Nicobar Islands Diary: Elephant & Kalapathar beach

    Havelock: Elephant Beach, a hub of water sports and allied activities, is also famous for its coral reefs which can be enjoyed by snorkeling, scuba diving — Rs 3500 on seashore and Rs 5000 from a boat — or by sea walk where you can feed fish. You can also admire corals from a glass boat (Rs 500 pp) or…

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    Indonesia : ‘unity in diversity’;Travelogue Day 18

    Jakarta : Jakarta is a city of skyscrapers, LED billboards, toll roads, flyovers, foot over bridges, museums, shopping malls, food courts, cafés, food streets, restaurants, colourful mosques and tree-lined verdant avenues. It is also the capital of Indonesian, Japanese, Korean and Chinese cuisine. Rain washed trees, skyscrapers, red-tiled roofs of homes, buildings, avenues, litter free pavements, roads, canals and rivers…

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    Indonesia : ‘unity in diversity’;Travelogue Day 17

    Melting pot of multiculturalism Jakarta : I visited a mosque and a church facing each other separated by a busy road in Jakarta. These two were being connected by an underground tunnel for a trouble free movement of devotees since they have a history of sharing their parking facilities on special occasions like Eid and Christmas. I went to a…

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    Indonesia : ‘unity in diversity’;Travelogue Day 16

    Jakarta’s Dutch Connection Jakarta : For centuries Pelabuhan Sunda Kelapa has been a busy harbour of Jakarta. Once it was a favourite port of merchant vessels from Europe and India. Its role as an international port of importance is over in the 21st century. Now it is playing an important role in the country’s march to progress by managing inter-island…

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    Indonesia : ‘unity in diversity’ ;Travelogue Day 15

    Jakarta’s mini-China Jakarta : With my son and daughter-in-law busy with their offices from Monday to Friday, I had come prepared to Indonesia to be on my own during the weekdays. After my arrival in Indonesia I realised that in this nation English is only the script of Bahasa. It is not a part of verbal communication in the country.…

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    Indonesia : ‘unity in diversity’ ; Travelogue Day 14

    Of Shiva, Ganesha & Mt Bromo Jakarta : Indonesia is the only Muslim majority nation with motto of Unity in Diversity enshrined in its constitution. After spending nearly a month in Java, where more than fifty percent of the country’s population lives, I can say that this motto is not a mere slogan. It is an intrinsic part of the…

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    Indonesia : ‘unity in diversity’ ; Travelogue Day 13

    Sea of sand & a live volcano Jakarta : We witnessed the most beautiful sunrise of Java from Love Hill at Penanjakan, which is at 2751 meters from the sea level and a part of the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park spread over 800 square kilometres (5250 hectares). Penanjakan is a part of the Tengger cardela which surrounds the sea…

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    Indonesia : ‘unity in diversity’ ; Travelogue Day 12

    Jakarta : July 8 was my birthday and I was doing what I enjoy doing the most. Travelling. That too with my son Shashank, daughter-in-law Arsh and grand daughter Mehar. We decided to head out for a three-day weekend to visit Mount Bromo (2329 meters), Java’s most popular and accessible live volcano. We reached Surabaya, capital of East Java, after…

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    Indonesia : ‘unity in diversity’ ; Travelogue Day 11

    Milk consumption trends Jakarta : Indonesians believe in an early start. I have been watching construction labour walking in for work at a nearby site every day at 7 in the morning. When I step out for a walk roads are choc a block with two-wheelers and cars. Local vegetable, meat and grocery market (Prasar) is bustling with shoppers much…

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