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    Lazy Beach on Koh Rong Saloem

    Posted by Consort 19 February 2009

    A two hour boat trip from the crowded, tout-troubled beaches of Sihanoukville is the paradise of Lazy Beach. Facing the sunset on the coral sands of the west bay are twelve beach huts serviced by the bar and restaurant. Chris and Richard's residents only policy means no day visitors and your paradise is shared with a maximum of 30 other guests.
    It's a world of hammocks, snorkelling, jungle walks, delicious fresh-cooked food, and total relaxation.

    Book on-line at www.lazybeachcambodia.com or at the Seahore restaurant on Serendipity beach Road in Sihanoukville.

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    Bademiya

    Posted by Consort 29 January 2007

    This legendary street stall near the Taj Mahal Hotel in Colaba does not disappoint. Although the main stall concentrates on meat dishes, for (us) veggies there is a separate section which produces some of the most delicious snacks in Mumbai. Bustling, friendly, a joy.

    Behind Colaba Causeway, close to TaJ Mahal Hotel & Gateway of India

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    Cloakrooms

    Posted by Consort 29 January 2007

    This is how left luggage offices are indicated on railway stations in south India. If you have time between trains or need a cheap and secure place to leave your bags after checking out of your accommodation look for the 'Cloakroom'.

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