Hi everyone, now goes the second part of my blog. But before that I want to tell you the names of my friends who were accompanying me – Amit & Sagar. It was a lot of fun with them. We stayed at Sagar’s relatives at Hyderabad where we spent a good whole day. We went to see a few places and had a pleasant and memorable encounter with a police man. He was so helpful that we would never forget him. And in the evening after enjoying a pleasant day we boarded the train for Bangalore . We reached Bangalore early next morning and after getting the address of the hostel we hired an auto-rickshaw. This Auto-rickshaw is important here because the driver fooled us by taking Rs.110 for what could have been 40 odd rupees, which we discovered later. After that we became extra careful not to be fooled again. Anyway after going to hostel, we made ourselves comfortable in the six-bed room by occupying all them. As it was a Saturday and we had a day off we decided to explore Bangalore a bit....
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