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Well, have we got a competition for you! Thanks to Lonely Planet and Intrepid Travel we've got the trip of a lifetime for one lucky person and their guest to win.The Trip
The prize is a two week Intrepid adventure in India for two people. You and a friend will join locals on their trains, in their villages and even in their homes on this journey through the heart of Rajasthan. Immerse your senses in the exotic spice bazaars of Old Delhi, catch a Bollywood blockbuster in Jaipur, go in search of the elusive Bengal tiger in Ranthambhore and fall in love with the opulent temples and palaces of this colourful Indian province. Details can be found on our special India page and Intrepid's website.
To Win
We'd like you to break out your thesauri and find the five most descriptive words you can think of to describe India. The winner will be the most evocative descriptions as chosen by our independent judge.
Runners up
It's a massive prize to miss out on but 10 runners up will each receive a fantastic Lonely Planet India guide.
To Enter
Just enter your five words in the boxes below!
Competition closes at midnight GMT on 15 March 2012.
Important notice: Please read the Terms & Conditions below very carefully (It's a little text link immediately above 'Comments'). As you can imagine with a great prize like this there are logistical and legal resrictions so please make sure you are eligible to enter. Please note that the cost of the airfare from the winner's nearest international airport to Delhi is capped at 1000 GBP per flight.
Competition now closed
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Win a trip to India
- Win a Trip for Two to India
Official Rules
Eligibility
Entrants are not required to be customers of The Book Depository Limited ("The Book Depository") to enter. No purchase is necessary. The prize-competition is open to residents of all countries to which The Book Depository delivers. Employees of Intrepid Guerba Ltd, Lonely Planet Publications Limited and The Book Depository and other representatives of their affiliates, and advisors and their immediate family members are ineligible to enter. Entry implies acceptance of the rules. The Book Depository can only accept those entries that are completed and submitted in the format designated on its competition page. Entrants must be 18 years or over.
You must promptly notify The Book Depository if you become aware of a potential breach of security, such as unauthorised disclosure or use of your password, username, or e-mail address. The Book Depository reserves the right to disqualify any entry from the competition if, in its sole judgment, the entrant has not complied with these Official Rules.
Prizes
Main Prize
There will be one winner of the main prize provided by Intrepid Guerba Ltd (“Intrepid”) comprising of a place for two people on Intrepid’s “Classic Rajasthan” trip (the "Prize"). The trip involves 14 nights accommodation based on two sharing a room (including one night on a sleeper train and one night in a deluxe permanent tent) and all activities and transport as outlined in the Intrepid Travel trip notes which can be found at http://www.intrepidtravel.com/tripnotes/HHSC/2012-01-01. The Prize also includes two economy class return air tickets (up to a maximum value of £1,000 per person), for the winner and his/her guest, from the nearest international airport to the winner that services flights to Indira Gandhi Airport new Delhi provided by Lonely Planet Publications Limited (“Lonely Planet”). The approximate maximum value of the Prize is £3500.
Conditions and winner responsibilities
The winner and guest will be responsible for all expenses incurred in connection with this trip that are not stated as being included in the trip details (available at http://www.intrepidtravel.com/hhsc). Examples of additional expenses include, but are not limited to, travel to and from your point of departure to the airport, any difference between the £1000 contribution per return flight payable by Lonely Planet and the actual cost of the flights, tips, personal spending money and all meals besides the three breakfasts and two dinners included. A budget of $300 (approximately £190) for meals is suggested.
The winner and guest must be holders of valid passports and are responsible for making visa arrangements for travel to and from India. They are also strongly advised to take out adequate insurance and to obtain health advice. The winner and guest must sign the standard Intrepid booking form and abide by Intrepid’s conditions and those of the relevant airline. Booking forms will be provided by Intrepid at the time the Prize is awarded to the winner.
The winner will work with Lonely Planet and Intrepid to coordinate bookings for the Prize. The winner must give both Lonely Planet and Intrepid a minimum of three months advance written notice before taking the Prize to allow them to arrange and book the flights and trip. The Prize is subject to availability at the time of booking, and any exclusion periods set by Lonely Planet and Intrepid which will be notified to the winner at the time of awarding the Prize. The winner must book the flights no later than 1 July 2012 and the date of the return flight must be no later than 31 March 2013. Failure to meet these time limits will result in loss of entitlement to the Prize and in such circumstance the Prize will be forfeited.
The winner's guest will have no vested interest in the Prize, and his/her eligibility to participate in the trip is conditional upon the winner's acceptance and participation in the trip. The winner’s guest must be over 18 years old and may be required to sign an Affidavit of Eligibility Release and Liability Waiver before the Prize is released.
Runner-up Prizes
There will be ten runners-up who will each win a copy of the 14th edition of Lonely Planet’s India book (in physical, not electronic, form) (“Runner-up Prizes”). The approximate retail value of the Runner-up Prizes is £209.90.
Competition Period
The competition will commence at 00:01 GMT on 15 February 2012 and close at 23:59 GMT on 15 March 2012 (the "Competition Period").
Entries
To enter the competition the entrant must answer the question above and submit their answer, along with their name and email address, to us by completing the form above within the Competition Period. All entries are deemed to be entered into the competition on the day of receipt by The Book Depository. Send queries to: contactus@bookdepository.co.uk. In the event of any dispute, all submitted electronic entries would be deemed to have been submitted by the owner of the e-mail account from which they were sent. All entries, and materials submitted to The Book Depository in connection with the competition (collectively, "Entry Materials"), along with all associated copyright and other proprietary rights, become the property of The Book Depository upon submission, and Entry Materials will not be returned to any entrant. Entrants agree to take any further action (including, without limitation, execution of affidavits and other documents) reasonably requested by The Book Depository to effect, perfect, or confirm The Book Depository's ownership in the Entry Materials and any associated proprietary rights.
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Winner Selection
The winners will be chosen in accordance with the competition instructions and the exercise of their residual discretion by a panel of judges, at least one of whom will be independent of TBD, Lonely Planet and Intrepid. The Prize will be awarded to the entry that the judges consider to be the best. There will be ten runners-up each of whom will receive a Runner-up Prize. The identity of all of the judges may be requested by sending an email to contactus@bookdepository.co.uk.
The winner of the Prize and the Runner-up Prizes will be notified by e-mail within five days of being selected. The winner of the Prize will be asked to confirm their identity and compliance with the Official Rules. By entering the competition you consent to The Book Depository passing on your details to Lonely Planet and Intrepid for the purpose of contacting you directly in the event you're a winner and acknowledge that your personal data might be transferred outside of the European Union. Both Lonely Planet and Intrepid take the privacy and security of personal information seriously. Details of their privacy policies can be found at: http://www.intrepidtravel.com/sharedcontent/privacy_policy_popup.php; and http://www.lonelyplanet.com/privacy/.
The Prize winner and the Runner-up Prize winners will have 5 (five) days from notification to respond to The Book Depository. If a selected winner or substitute winner is unreachable or ineligible, or fails to claim the prize within two weeks of the original notification of his/her success, the winner or substitute winner will forfeit his or her prize and it will be awarded to the next best entry. Prizes are not transferable, and no substitutions (including cash) will be given. The Prize cannot be used in conjunction with any other discounts or special offers. Lonely Planet and Intrepid will do their best to provide the Prize and the Runner-up Prize as described. However, they may substitute a prize for one of equal or greater value in their discretion. Any unclaimed or forfeited prizes remain the property of Intrepid and Lonely Planet as applicable. This process is final and no correspondence will be entered into. Non-winners will not be notified.
The name of the winners and their county of residence will be provided on receipt of a written request sent to contactus@bookdepository.co.uk.
General Release
By entering the competition you release The Book Depository, Lonely Planet, Intrepid, relevant third parties and each of their respective affiliated companies, directors, officers, employees, representatives, and agencies from any liability whatsoever for any claims, costs, injuries, losses, or damages of any kind arising out of or in connection with the Competition, or with the acceptance, possession, or use of any prize including the Prize, except as prohibited by law.
Winners
By accepting any prize, entrants consent to the use of their name, address, likeness, and/or prize information for promotional and other purposes without further payment, except where prohibited by law. The winner may be required to participate in The Book Depository's, Lonely Planet’s and Intrepid’s marketing and promotional activities in connection with the competition. By entering into this competition you consent to participate in The Book Depository's, Lonely Planet’s and Intrepid’s marketing and promotional activities.
Miscellaneous
The promoter of the competition is The Book Depository, "Win a holiday for two to India promotion", Royal Albert House, Sheet Street, Windsor, SL4 1BE. Lonely Planet Publications Limited of Media Centre, 201 Wood Lane, London W12 7TQ, United Kingdom and Intrepid Guerba Ltd of Wessex House, 40 Station Rd, Westbury, Wilts BA13 3JN are the promotional partners.
The competition and all accompanying materials are copyright © 2012 by The Book Depository Limited and its affiliates. All rights reserved. Entrants agree to be bound by these Official Rules and by the decisions of The Book Depository, which are final and binding in all respects. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, The Book Depository reserves the right to change these rules or cancel the competition at any time, in its sole discretion. Entrants who breach these Official Rules, tamper with the operation of the competition, or engage in any conduct that is detrimental or unfair to The Book Depository, the competition, or any other entrant (in each case, as determined in The Book Depository's sole discretion) are subject to disqualification from entry into the competition. These Official Rules are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales.
Itinerary for the Prize (Classic Rajasthan Trip provided by Intrepid)
Days 1-2 Delhi - Visit the wonderful walled city of Old Delhi and see one of its most impressive buildings, the Jama Masjid. Join the crowds to explore the bazaars.
Day 3 Agra - Travel by train to the Mughal city of Agra. Visit the iconic Taj Mahal.
Day 4 Rural Heritage Stay - Journey to rural Rajasthan to stay at a royal family residence. Explore the village, meet villagers and chat with traditional craftspeople for a unique insight into local life.
Days 5-6 Jaipur - Visit the Amber Fort en route to Jaipur, Rajasthan's 'Pink City'. See a Bollywood film.
Day 7 Ranthambhore National Park - Safari into the heart of the Indian bush to discover lakes and ruined palaces.
Day 8 Bundi - Journey through rural Rajasthan to Bundi. Admire stunning murals at the palace that presides over the town's Brahmin-blue rooftops
Days 9-10 Rural Heritage Stay - Experience the best of both worlds in Bijaipur. Camp lakeside under the stars, then spend the next night in the luxurious Castle Bijaipur.
Days 11-12 Udaipur - Visit City Palace, one of the largest royal palaces in India.
Days 13-14 Pushkar -With India's only Brahma temple and a holy lake, Pushkar is the place to rub shoulders with pilgrims and sadhus (holy men). For a change of pace, take a camel ride into the desert and witness a magical sunset among the dunes.
Day 15 Delhi.
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jade corcoran
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Hi, I was one of the five dunners up to get a cop yof the guide. When they emailed me to let me know, I asked what the winning words were and was told they were: Flamboyant Resplendent Majestic Absurd :) Intense
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5 words; Kaleidoscopic realms, Mystifying fascinations, Ancestral festivities, Merry-go-round fun, Endless riches of layers upon layers.
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Yvette Tormey
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I know of India, spiritual, bountiful, land of change, challenged, heralds cultural depth and colourful but to know India is to learn from within and to have the lense to open my eyes to see, open my senses to feel India only then could I comment. Eve
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Emma
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Alluring, Embryonic, Fiery, Spiritual, Vibrant
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nisha pillai
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India - exotic, extravagant, elegant, eclectic, bamboozling nation!!
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Jalscha Meisen
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Got one of the guides - FAB!
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Julie Marsh
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I agree -I spent so many days carefully choosing my 5 words that I have been longing to know what the 'best' ones were! I'm sure that with the interest in this competition there are many watching this space eagerly -so do tell us the winning words!
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Daniela Pedersoli
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I think I speak for many - can the book depository publish Carols 5 words, we would also love to be inspired by her winning words. Ps - congrats Carol for winning.
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Steven Veal
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When will the winner be announced?
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Manos Karampasis
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Love to go to india...!
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Dolina Meates
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Have the winners been announced...I have my bags packed!!!
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Crystal
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When is the winner of this competition announced? SO EXCITING.
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mariana o pinto
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would be the mystery trip, of my life.
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Thanks!
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Deanna White
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I was born in India and had to leave with my family in 1947 (Partition) and I missed it dearly in the early years. I would dearly love to do a trip back and take my daughter so she could see the area I lived in as a young girl. Fantastic competition
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Sarah
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Just found this, well worth skipping a work meeting to get this one out in time!
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Jo Page
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I have been to India and it a fantasticly moving place would absolutley go back given the oportunity.The people are very friendly and the climate is good. There is just so much to see and do.
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Natalie Goldsmith
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So far as I am able to judge, nothing has been left undone, either by man or nature, to make India the most extraordinary country that the sun visits on his rounds. Nothing seems to have been forgotten, nothing overlooked. ~~~ Mark Twain (American writer) :):):):)
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Marie Jane Cheape
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The love of India is in books and to experience the five senses hear,see, touch ,smell and taste would realise the enchantment for this eclectic continent.
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Julie Miller -
Great stimulation for my fuzzy brain! Thanks for the mini-holiday that I just took inside my head! Luvabookworm
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Paula Griffin -
Can you truly describe something of such magnitude as India, something that you've never seen in just five little words?
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Ellen Paxton
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I wish......
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Leanne Needham
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India has to be the most amazing destination. A myriad of colour,culture and incredible diversity. Celestial, beautiful people. Without doubt my greatest love hate relationship to date.
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alice bloxsidge
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Wow! Thank-you for the opportunity to win this AMAZING trip of a lifetime! This one is on my 'bucket list' :)
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Nina Edmondson
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India is... a circus for the senses a harbour for the soul If you don't win this competition, don't let it foil your plans to visit. India is beyond description & will be a pivotal experience in your life...promise!!
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Elena Pikulina -
Would love to win, never been to India.
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TobyHogarth
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What a wonderful prize! I didn't receive a confirmation of entry, does that mean my entry wasn't registered?
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Angela Sands
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India harbours everyone and every belief. I was born there but did not get a chance to fully appreciate it's variety, it's cultural eminence, it's richness of heart and mind and spirit, its great history, it's natural wonders.... The people are open and generous and vital. The architecture magnificent, God used a huge colourful palette when India was created.
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michael fedida
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i was twice in india ' for two month each time. there is so much to experience that a life time there will not put an end to my curiosity.
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Bhavani
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For me it is rediscovering myself
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Hai Nguyen
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So....who wants to come with me?
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Sheila Gibson
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I had a Dream, I had a dream ..... Where I did see the Ganges River .. It set my heart a quiver. The Palace of the Winds a sight to behold ... and so many more sights .... Or so I've been told!
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Kelly Varley
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Fallen in love with the idea of a holiday in India.... Exotic spices, vibrant colors, mystical temples & captivating countryside.... sigh... I dream of India
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KEN GRIBBEN
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I would love to discover the colourful contrasts of India with it's magnificent palaces, vibrant bazaars and tropical beaches ........ dreamzzzzzzz :)
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sasha tracey
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Of all the countries in the world I have been to - India is the place I remember the most. It was the most challenging place, the most dirty, smelly, noisy and confronting. But also the most hauntingly beautiful, with the most colourful people and costumes, the most fantastic temples, palaces and forts, the astonishing wildlife, the history and the grandeur. From the sunrising blush on the snowy slopes of the Kulu Valley to the fluro bright pyramids of spices in a market, the haunting melody of the Adhan heard in the pre-dawn dark or the cough of a tiger heard from the safety of an elephants back; the sweet reek of rotting marigolds thrown on the temple floor or the hot spicy aroma of freshly frying roadside snacks . From the heat and dust to the Himalayan Snows, from the blaring radios and incessant tooting horns to the utter silence of the Thar Desert night. India has it all, ruined cities, exquisite Havelis, colourful markets, artworks, friendly people, fabulous scenery and delicious food. Yes, more Death but so much life, more ugliness too but so much astonishing beauty - I hated parts of it but always loved it - Enthralling, Unforgettable India!
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Cosmin Neagu
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I love the colours, the food, the traditions and the beautiful landscapes.
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DAVID AUSTIN
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I just think of the food - the spices and the culture.Have tried to get to india on two occassions but failed 3rd time lucky
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I have been to the sub-continent many times and yet she always has something new to tell me. Mother India I bless you and your children. There is nowhere on earth where I feel more at home and can relax completely.
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My soul yearns to experience India's dedication to the pulse of life, love and happiness. The peoples resolve to rise above the harsh rigours of daily life to reach their own utopia of spiritual contentment.
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Marlene Norambuena
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ahhhh India- take me as I am!!
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I ♥ India I'd love to go to India again... please? :)
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Samantha Jayne Orr
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Hope I can get holidays from work LOL
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jason
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one of the most inspiring and spiritual countries that everyone should travel once in their lifetime.
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wendy
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I felt that India was a country where you can taste the colours
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Diane Davidson
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Oh SO many of us would love to win..... What is it about India (in 5 words?...) It certainly is a most coveted prize!
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Don Wenschhof -
Having met many people from India, from brain surgeons to business owners, learning from all, it would be an extraordinary opportunity to visit for two weeks and see as many of the different parts of the country as possible. Whoever wins this amazing contest prize will put it in their memories box forever. Good luck to all!
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Claire Jalfon
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Its been 11 years since I went to India and I still can't shake how amazing it all was. Think about it alot
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Christian Montero -
good luck everyone, Its a dream come true for the winner
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Simone Loukota
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I can't even describe how much I would love to win this amazing trip. Congratulations to whoever wins! :D
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Yousef
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I will win the trip INSHA ALLAH
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Nicole Lancaster
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In dee ya!
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deborah
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... good luck me!
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Sandra Bell
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Dreams can come true
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Jaime Mackenzie
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see you in india folks!
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Would absolutely LOVE to go to India!
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Jann Hayman
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Oh! if only.......I have even dreamt of being in India! Whoever wins will be over the moon!
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Colin K Mullin
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For an Aussie who's never left these shores - what a grand way to get started! Biggest adventure in my 60 odd years was to try Indian food; Now we're both totally hooked. Even if I don't win reckon I'll still go there and gorge myself stupid!!!
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Ian Faulkner
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Having been born in Hyderabad India and left when I was 3 years old, I'd love to go back for the first time and see where my roots began.
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Kathryn Elizabeth Schlesman
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Mystery, drama, beauty, the food, the fabrics... and my doctor said I am allowed to travel again!
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Opportunity for unequaled spiritual growth and human experiance. To be uplifted and enlightened, and retain an inner 'peace', to bring back and share with who would wish to partake of it...
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Opportunity for unequaled spiritual growth and human . To be uplifted and enlightened, and retain an inner 'peace', to bring back and share with all that would seek to partake of it...
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Theresa Lewis
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Should have been in India now, but sadly lost my beautiful 8 month old granddaughter. Both are ingrained in my soul for their beauty and courage to smile against all odds. Am hoping my luck will change - namaste'.
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Kevin Glanville
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What a prize. What an opportunity. Never been. Love to go. Here's hoping. But good luck to all and congratulations and bon voyage to whomever is successful.
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paula barham
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Thank you for the opportunity. It would be a dream come true to visit India and explore this wonderful nation. Regards Paula Barham
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Lynette Gardener
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An amazing oportunity to immerse ourselves in another culture we know little about, good fortune to all who enter
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Christine Leyshan
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I wonder what it would be like to visit India whose population is 53 times the size of ours (Australia)? Mind boggling!
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Rebecca Moore
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I would love to win this!! Congratulations to whomever wins! :)
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Mike Nelson
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What a fantastic prize to win. My wife spent her childhood in India and has always wished to return. To go to India has also been on my wish list. We eat curries at least once a week.
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Patricia Cullum
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Time to find that spiritual awareness that underlies our lifes mission. Could this be the opportunity to take one step closer to enlightenment? Hoping so.
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Lisa Rivas
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What an amazing opportunity! Thank You :-)
- Posted Fri, 24 Feb 2012 21:27 Under review
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Elspeth Durrand
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There's so many words to describe India, But I had to pick just five. A vibrant and colourful country that brings my senses alive! So I found words with the five letters I - N - D - I - A The place where you find something different to do every single day.
- Posted Fri, 24 Feb 2012 20:11 Under review
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Carolyn Cutjar
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Wow. I've longed to visit India for the last twenty years or so. Maybe, it will happen, 'you'll got to be in it, to win it'!
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Nadya Terechov
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I wish I won,so my spouse and I could have a romantic getaway at the land of our dreams...Indian food we like very much:)
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Louise Barker
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What an absolutely amazing prize. If I won I would most definitely bring my mum, it has been her dream to see India ever since she was little.
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Enid France
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If I win, I will take a friend and we represent two different cultures and different generations. We will return home with vastly different images and perceptions. She will enjoy sharing this exhilerating experience with her family and friends. I, too, want to share this new experience with my family and friends. Sincerely, Enid France Hope we get the ancilliary bonus before we leave so we can imbue ourselves with the cultural and religious treasures that India affords.
- Posted Fri, 24 Feb 2012 13:58 Under review
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joanne seagraves
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No adjectives are able to express the ultimate exquisite joy I would feel as a human being if I were lucky enough to win this trip. An abundance of life-changing experiences and humbleness.
- Posted Fri, 24 Feb 2012 03:01 Under review
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Helen Newman
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A kaleidoscope of vibrant colours, chaos, joie de vivre, timeless traditions and endless hopefulness. What an amazing country is India
- Posted Fri, 24 Feb 2012 02:26 Under review
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Fiona mcmillan
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This competition has made me think about my two holidays to India, and it's all come flooding back. I got engaged in Rajasthan 13 years ago and this has been a wonderful reminder of the most amazing, as well as the oft-forgotten, bits of that trip. Life is so mundane in the UK in comparison!
- Posted Thu, 23 Feb 2012 22:20 Under review
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Kathleen Duncan
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This is amazing! I'd love to go to India. Its always been somewhere I've dreamed of visiting and photographing.
- Posted Thu, 23 Feb 2012 15:30 Under review
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Gail Clenton
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India is full of surprises it never how you imagine it, its totally another culture. Fully of weird and wonderfully surrounding all my finger are crossed to win the Prize..
- Posted Thu, 23 Feb 2012 10:15 Under review
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Derek Trow
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What a superb prize I am a volunteer guide at a nation trust property. Occasionally I get to be the room guide in the Clive of India museum and get to tell visiters about the marvelous artifacts within the museum. it would be a unforgetable dream come true to go and learn more about India. Thanks to the Book Depositry for the chance of winning this prize as they say if you aint in it you cant win it
- Posted Thu, 23 Feb 2012 08:27 Under review
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Debbie Howse
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India has always been known for its exotic culture and tradition, would be in ore an absolutely beautiful dream come true.
- Posted Thu, 23 Feb 2012 06:46 Under review
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Cheryl Tan
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Travelled in India in 1972 and celebrated 1st anniversary in Amritsar. Vowed to go back for our 50th anniversary, that's another 9 years away and hope we will still be around to make the trip. This holiday would be awesome to revisit and see the changes.
- Posted Thu, 23 Feb 2012 05:20 Under review
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Joan Ayling
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A country of paradoxes encompassing grandeur and squalor yet vibrant and teeming with life..My daughter fell in love with India and the generosity of the locals.
- Posted Thu, 23 Feb 2012 05:07 Under review
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JUDITH HUNTER
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A place I want to visit before I die.
- Posted Thu, 23 Feb 2012 03:55 Under review
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Cam Ford
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I visited India almost 50 years ago, and have always remembered the experience vividly. I would now like to take my wife to experience the astonishing colours and variety that India has to offer
- Posted Thu, 23 Feb 2012 01:58 Under review
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Ms Janice Holland
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Trip of a lifetime and definitely on my bucket list of places to visit in this lifetime.
- Posted Thu, 23 Feb 2012 01:52 Under review
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Richard Walter
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India, 40 years on, the holiday I still talk about.
- Posted Thu, 23 Feb 2012 01:33 Under review
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Debra Saba
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Winning this Indian holiday would be awESOME!!!! as it combines Lonely Planet and Intrepet Travel the leaders in travel information and adventure holidays.
- Posted Thu, 23 Feb 2012 01:08 Under review
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Helen Flynn -
have been to india before. still ranks as my favourite holiday and country i have ever been too. went with my fella and my daughter when she was 4 and it still is her favourite holiday she has ever been on, (she is now 20 and has been many places). My man has been all over India, 3 times, but we were in Mumbai, Diu, Rajastan and Utter Pradesh. Would be the trip of our lives to revisit his old haunts and a dream for me to see other parts. The Indians are by far the most welcoming and energetic people. I would be honoured to be in their company in their country again. I hope we win, but whoever does relish every moment, the moments spent in India will be forever imprinted on your heart and soul. xxx
- Posted Thu, 23 Feb 2012 00:49 Under review
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Anita
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It is many things to many people but I feel it is a saturation of your senses and has to be experienced!!
- Posted Thu, 23 Feb 2012 00:49 Under review
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Tracey Perry
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This is the most incredible competition, it would be amazing to experience the culture of India on a trip like this.
- Posted Thu, 23 Feb 2012 00:11 Under review
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Wendy SEKULOFF -
Three of my favorite novels are Shantaram (Gregory David Roberts), Secret Daughter (Shilpi Somaya Gowda) & Holy Cow (Sarah McDonald). So I have been on mind-journeys to India. To go for real is on my bucket-list!
- Posted Wed, 22 Feb 2012 23:51 Under review
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Backpacked through India for 3 months 20 years ago with my boyfriend (now husband). We have never forgotten it. Really want to go back. India snuck into my soul, never to leave.
- Posted Wed, 22 Feb 2012 23:48 Under review
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Annette Partridge
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This would be an eye opening cultural, religious and culinary experience to never be forgotten
- Posted Wed, 22 Feb 2012 23:42 Under review
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rosalind williams
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My daughter is presently in India having travelled around for 2 months and attended a conference for Global Studio as part of her Architecture degree. I have been following her journey, making train,bus and accommodation bookings for her. I know more about india than ever and have been fascinated with the vastly different terrain, people, and life. Now that she has accomplished this endeavour I long to do it myself. Have travelled quite extensively in Africa but thought I didn't have the courage for India. I'm convinced I could do it now.
- Posted Wed, 22 Feb 2012 23:35 Under review
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cheryl cronk
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Have a friend from there and he raves about it
- Posted Wed, 22 Feb 2012 23:33 Under review
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Leonard Esakowitz
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Tempting, tantalising, tasty, tormenting and hope to visit for the 1st time soon!
- Posted Wed, 22 Feb 2012 23:17 Under review
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Jasmina
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A number of years back, I went to India - spent all my time in andra padresh, working on a volunteer project. i completely fell in love with the country, I wanted to stay there forever. I was 22 at the time and although I had travelled to many countries across the planet before and since, India had the deepest impact on my life. My husband and I travel a lot, but he has never been to India, I talk about it so often and would love to take him there and experience the country together.
- Posted Wed, 22 Feb 2012 23:10 Under review
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Ms Kali Godbee
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Destiny calls - I saw this competition as I was logging on to buy a travel guide for India, so I can dream of being there for Diwali this year... Fingers crossed!
- Posted Wed, 22 Feb 2012 23:00 Under review
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