Dear Thomas,

There is a special buddhist circuit tour operated by the Indian Railways.
They take care of everything -- travel, accomodation, food, touring.
Here's the Information:
http://www.railtourismindia.com/cgi-bin/dev1.dll/irctc/booking/planner.do?trainType=Buddhist%20Train&trainCat=Buddhist%20Train&screen=FromTrainType&pressedGo=&submitClicks=0&offset=0

<http://www.railtourismindia.com/cgi-bin/dev1.dll/irctc/booking/planner.do?trainType=Buddhist%20Train&trainCat=Buddhist%20Train&screen=FromTrainType&pressedGo=&submitClicks=0&offset=0>In
the bottom left hand corner of that page u will see the day by day program /
itinerary.

Much metta,
PG
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On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 4:57 PM, Bryan Levman <bryan.levman@...>wrote:

>
>
> Dear Thomas,
>
> I have been to India several times. A friend of mine gave me the name of a
> local agent (in Delhi) - Thakur Singh
> biland singh <thakur1207@... <thakur1207%40hotmail.com>>,
>
> who made all the arrangements, picked us up at Delhi, etc. on each
> occasion. He is very reliable and quite cheap. I suggest you contact him and
> tell him what you want to do and when you're coming and he can give you a
> quote,
>
> Best, Bryan
>
> P. S. tell him you got his name from me (Bryan Levman)
>
> ________________________________
> From: thomaslaw03 <thomaslaw03@... <thomaslaw03%40yahoo.com.au>>
> To: Pali@yahoogroups.com <Pali%40yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Tue, April 27, 2010 9:57:21 PM
> Subject: [Pali] Visiting the historical sites of the Buddha
>
>
> Dear Pali friends,
>
> Could anyone instruct me how to (from Australia) books accommodations and
> transportations for independently visiting the major sites (in Nepal and
> India) of the historical Buddha? I am unable to do so completely through the
> Internet. So far, I think one has to go to India (or Nepal) first, and then
> from there to make bookings, arrangements, for the pilgrimage tours? But
> this way of visiting the sites could be very uncertain and risky.
>
> Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Thomas Law
>
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>



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