In article <1105809268.781130.299080@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>, Rin
says...
> I'm going to spend a month or so in Rajasthan starting late January. Am
> wondering if anyone can answer the following questions for me:
>
> 1. Do you need hiking boots for a camel safari or are
> trainers(sneakers)sufficient?
Should be, unless you are planning a major expedition
> 2. RE Ramthambhore National Park
>
> Is it possible to arrive at Sawai Madhopur station on the train from
> Delhi at 1:10pm and do an afternoon safari (at 2:30pm, but I think you
> have to sign up by 2pm)at the Ramthambhore National Park? Has anyone
> done this before? Are there any storage facilities or would they let
> you leave your luggage at their office? If I couldn't store my
> backpack, would it be possible to just bring it with me on the safari
> or would there be no space on the truck? (I'd like to be on a jeep but
> I heard it's almost impossible to book this close to the departure
> date.)
>
> 3. A perhaps silly question: Are those "camera fees" at museums and
> palaces PER camera or per person?
Per person with a camera.
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