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Subject: | RFI Corbett park, India |
From: | Aidan Sudbury <> |
Date: | Fri, 01 Aug 2008 08:12:49 +1000 |
I have 5 free days in Delhi in February and wish to visit Corbett park.
Because I will just have been on a fairly pricey trip with my wife I'm
looking for a cheaper way of getting to the park than simply hiring a
car in Delhi. One thing that concerns me is that supposedly one isn't
allowed to walk around, which would seem to make birdwatching rather
diificult. I'd be grateful for any information as to how to make the
visit. Are there any alternative places to visit in the foothills?
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