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Publications
The TEA Guide to the Twin Cities |
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 | | The Twin Cities Expatriates'' Association (TEA) publishes this guide to assist individuals and families with the challenges they face as they arrive, settle and go about their daily lives as expatriates living in Hyderabad and Secunderabad. It has been compiled from the shared experiences of its members and contains lists of useful addresses and some subjective commentaries. It is not intended to be an exhaustive resource, but a compendium of useful and practical information. All addresses are in Hyderabad, unless otherwise noted. every effort has been made to ensure the information is correct, but businesses open and close quickly in the city, phone numbers change and restaurants relocate from time to time. Please help us add to, update, and correct The TEA Guide by sending information to info@hytea.org.
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Kids Travel and Activity Guide to India |
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 | | A unique guide, specifically designed for children to have fun as they travel through India. Each chapter concentrates on a city or state that has been recommended by children who have found exciting activities to do there,
Every section of the guide is focused on educating and entertaining children. The guide does not give accommodation listings, transport recommendations or other sections that are regularly found in guide books. It is intended that the Kids Guide be used in conjunction with an adult oriented travel guide to the region in question.
The guide costs Rs 300 in person and Rs 400 shipped inside of India. "Every last paise" is donated to children''''s charities in Hyderabad. It can be obtained from any Committee member, most good bookshops, and from the Walden Club at any of our regular Friday get-togethers.
Overseas sales are handled through the official Kids Guide website.
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Guide Map of Greater Hyderabad |
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 | | The most comprehensive street map of Hyderabad currently available, the Guide covers most of the Greater Hyderabad area. Major roads are named, but the smaller alleys and residential streets are often un-named. The index is arranged for communities and landmarks, and can be a trifle idiosyncratic. It is, however, the best street guide currently available, and can be of immense value if your driver is not quite sure of his bearings.
Available at any bookshop in the city.
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