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1. Do the hippies still run Goa? - is the hippie dream still alive in Goa, or has everyone else ruined it? Nick Rufford goes in search of the Sixties.
2. India's 12 best hotels - the world's top hotel tipsters, Mr and Mrs Smith, Hip Hotels, Sawday’s and i-escape, lift the lid on India's hidden hideaways
3. Tales from a Himalayan hill station - Stephen McClarence is enthralled by Kalimpong’s eccentric charm
4. The story of India and me - from the high Himalayas to the Tamil south, Michael Wood celebrates his 30 visits to India in a 20-year love affair with the country
5. India's stone Kama Sutra - the reliefs of Khajuraho have been called the Kama Sutra in stone; Stanley Stewart delves into India’s saucy past
6. Kolkata: India with soul - the author of a new Anglo/Indian comedy of manners explores under the surface of her home city, Kolkata
7. Varanasi, a meeting of two worlds - the ancient city on the banks of the Ganges is seen by the Hindu population as a mystical conduit between two worlds
8. India's pleasure dome - Jodhpur's Art Deco palace is the dazzling love-child of a Maharajah and the architect who designed Hackney Town Hall says James Collard
9. Where to stay in Kerala - from spices to spirituality, Kerala has it all. Juliet Kinsman, editor of the Mr & Mrs Smith hotel guides, picks six special places to stay
10. Return to Rajasthan - the first time, Robyn Davidson hated it. Then she fell in love with it. Now she’s showing it off to her friends
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Earlier this year we were in the delightful Oman for three months. In February we decided to go on to India but were told that we needed a visa berore we travelled. Then we were told that as non-residents in Oman we could only get a visa by returning to London and queuing at the Indian High Commission.
Is there any means of obtaining a visa for India whilst travelling away from London, as British citizens?
Mrs M & Mr R Edward-Jones, Devizes,, Wilts, England