Veg and the city
YOU definitely don’t need to go far in India to turn up a fine vegetarian curry.
YOU definitely don’t need to go far in India to turn up a fine vegetarian curry.
OUR flight is delayed by almost an hour thanks to a warning light set off after the hold had been sprayed by quarantine officers.
IT has been that time of year when far-flung friends and seldom-seen relatives send e-bulletins filling you in on what they have been up to during the past 12 months.
A three-star Michelin meal from Alain Ducasse is worth the bite.
THE best accommodation discoveries of 2010, from a peninsula in Tasmania to a waterway in India.
HEAD to Conrad Bali for blissful rubs and salty scrubs.
LIKE Agatha Christie’s Poirot, and her village snoop Miss Marple, Singh has an instinct for solving crimes.
WE take off 90 minutes late, the delay attributed to “quarantine issues”.
SWIM with rays off a private island in French Polynesia.
THE local tour company insists I must be picked up at the lamentably early hour of 4am from the Radisson Plaza Papeete for a transfer to the airport.
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