User:Chennai Folks

Bienvenidos!


Hello to all Chennai Folks out there,

To make things more effective for everybody who is planning to travel to any of the destinations in India or Asia Pacific and is looking for a place to find all necessary info, this page was brought to life. This page is our generation's baby, so take care of it, "feed" it and upbring it nicely - to be read as refrain from any kind of content that might offend others.

Hope you will take advantage of this as much as possible - both in providing and using the content. :)

And now, let the travel / party start :D!

Inside Incredible India
Let us share our places we've been throughout all India, key places we can go, starting Chennai of course (B Bar, Havana, Zara - Tapas Pub, restaurants you recommend, places to buy stuff, etc.) Bakes and Barrels is a cool pub. Candy Club is a good restaurant night club with a nice dance floor and smoking room. On Sundays if you guys want to practice Salsa, bachata and merengue you should try going there. Address: Candy Club Hotel Sakithyan Bars & Pubs,Restaurants in T.Nagar Experiences in Mumbai, New Delhi, Goa, are also welcome, if you have contact name and numbers of places to stay that would be awesome.

Sri Lanka - Wonder of Asia
As Andreeea said, if you know the officials URL of the embassy of Sri Lanka to obtain the visa (applies for latin america and Other places. ) please share it so it would be a lot easier.

Or as Elsa said, if you already experience that is less encouraging doing it at the destination country, just mention it as well.

Malasia - Truly Asia
Etc..... just add your comments, images whatever you want to share.

Thailand
Khao San

Singapore
Singapore comes from Malay Singapora, "Lion-city," but it is possible that one element of its name had a more distant original source. Pora comes from Sanskrit puram, "city, fortress," and is related to Greek polis, "citadel, city." Singa- comes from Sanskrit siha, "lion," and is familiar to us in the name Singh, which all male Sikhs use as at least one of their personal names. Interestingly, siha is probably related to Swahili simba, "lion," but since lions are native to Asia as well as Africa, it is not known whether the word came into India from Africa or the other way around, or if both are from a third source.