Sikkim is a vast place..if you only have 2 days..all you can do would be to do gangtok local siteseeing and visit nathula pass and tsomgo lake...plan it itself.. but keep in mind that nathula is closed on mondays and a permit is required to visit!!
Try to look opportunities in online travel companies, if you are a photographer or videographer you have more chances of getting hired . there are some professional courses also , in which you are trained to guide foreign tourist to guide through India , these courses generally includes learning foreign language.
Sree padmanabhaswami Temple
Attukal Temple
Napier Museum /Govt Art Museum
Kuthiramalika
Kanakakkunnu palace
Zoological gardens
Veli tourist village(10km)
Kovalam(13km from centre) and sankhumukham beach(10km)
peppara wild life sanctuary and dam (39km)
Neyyar Dam wildlife sanctuary(almost 30 km from railway station)
Koyikal palace museum (about 15 km)monday holiday as of my knowledge
Ponmudi Hill station (56 km)
Blah blah hostel and lost hostel are good options. I have stayed there. there are couple of hotels on cliffs might be little costly. lost hostel and blah blah hostel is just near by cliff. u just have to take a turn.
Would you prefer hostels or a proper resort by the beach side.
Varkala has both these options
I stayed at a resort by the beach and it was a decent one.
Check this out- palm tree heritage
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Depending upon your budget the camera may vary
If you have budget around 25 then canon 1300d with 18-55 mm lens is a great option. If your budget is more than you can go for either nikon d3400 with 18-55mm lens or 18-55 and 70-300 lens
What is your budget if you are looking for budget trip than you should book a budget flight in MMT Things to do in Hongkong and Macau you can accordingly choose you package online or either in airport. I suggest you can get excellent package in airport in good prize.
Since Manali -Leh Rd. is going to open from 10th April, you can visit it from that side only. Day1 Chandigarh-Manali
Day2 Manali to Sarchu or camp at keylong instead of Manali.
Day3 Sarchu to Leh (book in advance to avoid the tourist rush)
Day4 rest and take a day or 2 in Leh.
Day6 Go to Nubra Valley for an excursion for 3days
Day6 Trek in Hemis Monastery for 2-3 days in homestays
Day9 you can also visit zanskar valley (through kargil take another 3 days) or try rafting in Indus
Day 10 return via Manali and before Manali take a left to batal to visit Chandrataal (excursion of 50km)and could also continue towards spiti valley
Chandigarh - manali in manali u need to take permits to cross rohtang pass from manali start early in the morning so there will be no more flow of water at water crosses. u can stop at jispa and pang.
It depends on riding.
No they are treated exactly the same way as other fellow travellers. The only things is that they write much more than we do as it is their job and sometimes even travel more, thus getting more stories.
Yes because they are members and getting more travel itineraries also they have more stories to write in their blogs so that they will earn more. But it does not mean you cant earn with same way you can write more and earn.
1st you need to travel till Dehradun and then take a local bus till joshimath then another one till gobindh ghat from joshimath. From gobindh ghat you need to trek for 4km to phulna village and after, there is a trek of 13km till valley of flowers(ghangharia which is the base camp). The entry fee for a 3-day pass in the Valley of Flowers is Rs 150 for Indians and Rs 650 for foreign nationals. For each additional day, you need to pay Rs 50 if you are an Indian visitor and Rs 250 if you are a foreign national. You can also hire the services of a porter or mule at Govindghat which will cost around Rs 650, depending on your bargain. In Rs 1,500 you can avail the services of a guide. One way travel cost of a helicopter ride from Govindghat to Ghangaria (or the opposite direction) will cost Rs 3,200 rupees per person.
The filming charges per day for Indians are Rs 1, 00,000 and Rs 2, 00,000 for foreign nationals.
Documentary making in VOF will cost Rs 10,000 for Indians and Rs 30,000 for foreigners.
Feature film charges per day are Rs 1, 00,000for Indians and Rs 2, 00,000 for foreigners.
Documentary film per day charges for Indians is Rs 50,000 and Rs 1, 00,000 for foreigners.
How to obtain permit for visiting the Valley of Flowers
The Forest Department checkpoint located less than a kilometre from Ghangaria is the place where the Valley of Flowers officially begins. You need to deposit the fees here to obtain the permit for traversing inside VOF. For obtaining the permit, you need to produce your identification cards like driving license, voter ID, passport size photograph along with a medical certificate ensuring that you are physically sound for the trek. Plan your trip accordingly as camping is prohibited inside VOF and the park only remains open from 6 AM to 6 PM.