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Very Nasty Journey To Varanassi – India 2002

We thought the journey into Nepal was an epic one. How little we knew! The trip out of Nepal, back into India and onto Varanassi was meant to take around sixteen hours. It actually took ten minutes short of twenty four hours.

Category: 2003 RTW Trip, Backpacking Blog, India, Nepal, Travel Tags: 2003 RTW Trip, buses, India, journeys, Nepal

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