That’s fantastic! @Mayank_Ahir It’s great to hear that you’re interested in organizing a meetup for Google Local Guides in Vidarbha. As an enthusiastic Local Guide, you can create small, community-driven groups to connect with fellow guides and explore your local area together. And yes I will come to your first meetup…
@TusharSuradkar Boss, We are also with you… ![]()
Thanks, buddy
@Raj_Tayade
We can travel together from Aurangabad, whichever place seems to be central for Vidarbha local guides - Yavatmal, Nagpur, Wardha.
@TusharSuradkar @Raj_Tayade if the LGs will be travelling from Aurangabad and pune or mumbai then amravati will be the best place for vidarbha meetups as to travel to wardha, yavatmal or nagpur it takes longer than amravati
Wonderful recap @TusharSuradkar . The cover photo is so elegant and thoughtful.
Nice to learn about such restaurant in India where the restaurant is run completely by the differently abled staff.
Thanks for this info @Mayank_Ahir
Simply looking at the maps does not reveal much.
I had only the convenience of the Samruddhi MahaMarg in mind, traveling from Aurangabad.
@Raj_Tayade What do you think?
What would be a suitable date for the meetup?
I will tag more local guides from the Vidarbha region shortly.
Thank you, @Kumaarsantosh for the appreciation.
Food joints employing a differently abled staff is common in Pune.
Though I remember living in Delhi, I visited a restaurant that cared for the Divyang - specifically the blind, in that they also had their menu entirely in Braille.
Both types of restaurants are highly commendable.
Thanks for sharing @TusharSuradkar . I will further explore this.
Fantastic summary of Pune meetup… ![]()
In fact, I forgot to update you one point: I verified my bookmark and I am also using “PhotoCollages” for my collage purposes - yes, of course, I’m publishing more individual Photos than collages.
“…not my skills…”
I assess a photograph through its content and effect/impact! That is an attribute of the creator - I appreciated the creator in you! Once again…
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Best wishes…
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Yes, I can read Devnagari very much…
Terasin like!
Thank you very much…
In their caption is also interesting on their board! - Kitchen - Bar - Escapades (adventurous? -right?)
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Edited to Tag you
That’s so fantastic @TusharSuradkar Bhai,
I will appreciate the great efforts of India local guides, who are highlighting such a great place.
I visited similar place like
Terrasinne Restaurant in Jakarta last December.
I will share the story after some days ![]()
oops! I missed your message @TravellerG
You did not tag me ![]()
I found your last message because I wanted to reply to someone.
And with that, I realized how easy it is to miss a message without a notification.
I am really glad that you can read Devnagari ![]()
While living in Bengaluru, I tried learning Kannada script since it was everywhere around - naturally.
But somehow the Kannada colleagues in office were not much included to help me with further learning.
Many of my colleagues we Tamil and I found them to be super-enthusiastic and proud of their mother tongue.
So, I thought let’s pick up some Tamil.
But alas, by that time it was time for me to leave Bengaluru and move on!
Thank you dear @Vivekj82 for the appreciation ![]()
Would you like to join the Maharashtra local guides group on WhatsApp
I sent you a message also - please check here - and respond
We discuss meetup locations, times, and dates in the WhatsApp group.
Thank you, dear @KashifMisidia Bhai, for the appreciation ![]()
Restaurants like Terrasinne in Indonesia - that is interesting.
Looking forward to reading the post.
I am so sorry for not tagging you in the previous reply… dear @TusharSuradkar
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I have edited and added the tag… kindly accept the same.
Yes, my observation is also the same - Tamilians are very proactive for teaching their language where as Kannadigas are more conservative in that aspect - of course, Kannadigas are extremely helpful and kind/nice people.
Being in Bangalore for more than 40 years, most of my family members can handle Kannada for daily use.
Fortunately, I can communicate (basic) in six languages - learning language was a passion at an younger age.
Thank you…
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I think @Mayank_ahir04 you should have a meetup in the city where you live. Because the first meetup in your city is great and you can manage it. This increases our self-confidence.
Sorry, dear @Raj_Tayade
I have a slightly different opinion on this.
If @Mayank_Ahir is in favor of his own city, it is OK.
But the convenience of outstation travelers should be a priority.
Since I am traveling from Pune, it will be very far off for me.
I am in favor of a central place - which is also closer to outstation travelers.
But anything Mayank decides is fine ![]()
Mayank - please start this discussion in our group and check how many people are 100% attending
Only then I will travel for the meetup.
@TusharSuradkar Exactly because the meet-up should be easy for everyone to attend .
Can you describe which mode of transport LGs coming from Pune, Mumbai or other cities usually use so , according to it we will plan the city ,as mode of transport makes the very difference in travel time
@Raj_Tayade As Tushar sir said , it takes around 16 hours or more to travel to yavatmal, so we should select a City according to everybody’s convenience.
I will travel to Aurangabad by car/bus @Mayank_Ahir
After that to the meetup place as per @Raj_Tayade - bus/car/train - I am dependent on him.
