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  Atcelsius The city of Jaipur, capital of the state of Rajasthan, is well-known for its vibrant culture, rich history, and beautiful architecture that it possesses. In addition to its magnificent palaces and forts, the city of Jaipur is renowned as a shopper's paradise. The city offers a wide variety of one-of-a-kind and must-buy items that will delight any visitor, book here a taxi service in Jaipur or a car hire in Jaipur. These items range from fine jewellery and textiles to traditional…

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  • I talked to one person connected to this vertical (Medical Tourism) and his view is that majority of folks on medical tourism (and there are a few) go to relax in the beaches of Goa, even when their immune system is not fully recovered from post-operation. This leads to complications, as post recovery is not in a sterile controlled environment.
  • Mariellen, the Toronto Star reports that even Indian doctors acknowledge that the antibiotic-resistant bacteria are very much for real. However, the Indian physicians say it wasn't their fault, but that of the West's doctors, because our docs prescribe too many antibiotics. (All Greek to me; I was a history major.)

    Sam, Indian hospitals report no slowdown in medical tourism since that Lancet report came out. But could that be because people were already booked and committed -- and that they will start backing out now?
  • Marieellen - Good to know will forward your pointers to others, and will read your travel blog.
  • Anil, I run small group tours to India: http://breathedreamgo.com/custom-tours/
  • Sam, Call me crazy, but I am cynical abut this "superbug" thing. I think it is probably something over-hyped and sensationalized to keep people from spending their medical money in India, Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if a British or American medical lobby was behind it.

    Before I went to India the first time, I went to a travel clinic and they really tried to instill fear into me about traveling in India. I have traveled by myself for more than a year in India altogether with very few illnesses or problems and I have received excellent health care in clean, modern, efficient, well-run and superbly staffed health care clinics.
  • Hi Anil, I publish an India travel blog with a lot of pointers about traveling in India at http://breathedreamgo.com/

    I was in Delhi in April and the construction for the games was rampant! I think it will be a bit crazy in Delhi during the games, I would avoid it. Also, the city has an acute shortage of hotel rooms -- and especially reasonably priced, quality hotel rooms.
  • I have friends who've had surgical procedures overseas, to both good and bad effect. Now Lancet, the British medical magazine, has reported that a new superbug that's resistant to antibiotics originated in India, so it might be a bad idea of British patients to visit India for surgery. I wonder how much this will affect medical tourism.
  • What impact is anticipated for tourism and tourists heading to India during the Commonwealth games in New Delhi starting from Oct 3-14 ?

    I know that this year Diwali is later in November. I need to advise some folks on a 15 day trip of the Triangle and a bit more. Are there people interested in specific pointers for non-backpack solo travelers ?
  • On another site, someone's looking for an operator who can satisy the curiosity of a small group. If there is anyone here who is relatively comfortable putting a package together,
  • India has made history in many ways. Pop music with the Beatles was another such event. Join a group of Beatles enthusiasts following the footsteps of the Beatles in India - led by Paul Saltzman author of The Beatles In India Fb 11, 2011. See details - www.bestway.com
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