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Comments on: India In May? http://www.asiahealthtourism.com/india-in-may/ Health Tourism in Asia, Medical Tourism in Asia Fri, 06 Nov 2009 09:16:27 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.1 By: champs_t http://www.asiahealthtourism.com/india-in-may/comment-page-1/#comment-552 champs_t Thu, 24 Sep 2009 13:36:46 +0000 http://www.asiahealthtourism.com/india-in-may/#comment-552 Ya you will surely enjoy India is very beautiful country if you need any help regrading your tour arrangements pls visit http://www.holidayclubindia.net or if you want to check Rajasthan tour itineraries pls check this http://www.holidayclubindia.net/rajastha… or http://www.holidayclubindia.net/royal-ra… ro for more details you can contact them Ya you will surely enjoy India is very beautiful country if you need any help regrading your tour arrangements pls visit http://www.holidayclubindia.net or if you want to check Rajasthan tour itineraries pls check this http://www.holidayclubindia.net/rajastha… or http://www.holidayclubindia.net/royal-ra… ro for more details you can contact them

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By: Ramkumar G http://www.asiahealthtourism.com/india-in-may/comment-page-1/#comment-551 Ramkumar G Thu, 24 Sep 2009 12:34:34 +0000 http://www.asiahealthtourism.com/india-in-may/#comment-551 End of the May is the best for Rajasthan, Because that time North west monsoon getting set. I m sure, U may enjoy. End of the May is the best for Rajasthan, Because that time North west monsoon getting set. I m sure, U may enjoy.

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By: jonny http://www.asiahealthtourism.com/india-in-may/comment-page-1/#comment-550 jonny Thu, 24 Sep 2009 09:19:13 +0000 http://www.asiahealthtourism.com/india-in-may/#comment-550 in May india is too hot especially Rajsthan you and your friends cann't live there. tempature can touch about 49* C there. and aveg between 44-46* C. Now depend upon U. in May india is too hot especially Rajsthan you and your friends cann’t live there. tempature can touch about 49* C there. and aveg between 44-46* C. Now depend upon U.

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By: Known http://www.asiahealthtourism.com/india-in-may/comment-page-1/#comment-549 Known Thu, 24 Sep 2009 06:16:58 +0000 http://www.asiahealthtourism.com/india-in-may/#comment-549 its too hot and too dry its like an oven with fans and your body would be dehydrated when u go there i am sure u would come back dark try not to go there its too hot and too dry its like an oven with fans
and your body would be dehydrated when u go there
i am sure u would come back dark try not to go there

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By: Swapan, The Dream http://www.asiahealthtourism.com/india-in-may/comment-page-1/#comment-548 Swapan, The Dream Thu, 24 Sep 2009 00:21:42 +0000 http://www.asiahealthtourism.com/india-in-may/#comment-548 India, specially Rajasthan would be very hot in May. Temperature may be at the range of 44º Celsius and humidity may be around 40% RH. However I know where there is a will there is a way. Nights would be pleasant. Drink enough water and soft drinks, fruit juices. I am sure you would enjoy a lot. All the best ! India, specially Rajasthan would be very hot in May. Temperature may be at the range of 44º Celsius and humidity may be around 40% RH.
However I know where there is a will there is a way. Nights would be pleasant. Drink enough water and soft drinks, fruit juices. I am sure you would enjoy a lot.
All the best !

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By: madderth http://www.asiahealthtourism.com/india-in-may/comment-page-1/#comment-547 madderth Wed, 23 Sep 2009 22:01:48 +0000 http://www.asiahealthtourism.com/india-in-may/#comment-547 Wow do I envy you India is fantastic!!!! I am not going to lie to you, it is hot. However, they have ways of dealing with it. First wear a hat. Second street vendors sell these small packets of lightly scented clothes that have a little bit of rubbing alcohol in them. You can jam a couple of dozen in a pocket and they open easily, you just clap your hands and the package opens. They help keep you cool as the alcohol evaporates and wipe they away the sweat, I don't know what the third ingredient is, but it has a pleasant light smell and it helps keep you cool as well. India is very safe, incredibly safe so you will be okay alone. Indians are very helpful and if you need a cool place to rest just ask a local. They have an amazing amount of pasteurized fruit drinks that are safe to drink and you will miss them when you come home. The food is hot as well, spicy. But they also provide unpeeled fruit (they know the health concerns of visitors), which you can peel yourself and eating the fruit with the hot food is a delightful experience and will help you adjust to the hot food. The culture is incredible, I don't have enough room, but one thing. Visit the spice markets, you will never forget it. (Also some vendors give free samples and their are no strings attached) but you WILL want to buy some of the things you sample. Bring a food guide that tells you what food you can bring back and what you can not. You will want to bring some of the spice mixes back with you and many of them are allowed to be brought back with you. India is wonderful Wow do I envy you India is fantastic!!!! I am not going to lie to you, it is hot. However, they have ways of dealing with it. First wear a hat. Second street vendors sell these small packets of lightly scented clothes that have a little bit of rubbing alcohol in them. You can jam a couple of dozen in a pocket and they open easily, you just clap your hands and the package opens. They help keep you cool as the alcohol evaporates and wipe they away the sweat, I don’t know what the third ingredient is, but it has a pleasant light smell and it helps keep you cool as well.
India is very safe, incredibly safe so you will be okay alone. Indians are very helpful and if you need a cool place to rest just ask a local. They have an amazing amount of pasteurized fruit drinks that are safe to drink and you will miss them when you come home.
The food is hot as well, spicy. But they also provide unpeeled fruit (they know the health concerns of visitors), which you can peel yourself and eating the fruit with the hot food is a delightful experience and will help you adjust to the hot food.
The culture is incredible, I don’t have enough room, but one thing. Visit the spice markets, you will never forget it. (Also some vendors give free samples and their are no strings attached) but you WILL want to buy some of the things you sample. Bring a food guide that tells you what food you can bring back and what you can not. You will want to bring some of the spice mixes back with you and many of them are allowed to be brought back with you. India is wonderful

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