Of course. Check Airbnb for cheap and safe stays and they even have experience section which allows you to have more of local life experience. Do tell how it went.
There are no Airbnb facility or much hostel things in dubai. but you can do so many cost cutting by using metro for transportation, you can easily find the sharing room where localite stay and you can cook food for urself in their kitchen. Old Dubai has so much to explore if you wana go for unexplored area. It can be done with walk as well. https://www.tripoto.com/trip/a-solo-trip-to-dubai-under-60k-chapter-1-5ba4db29af874
I think Hampi will be best to enjoy at grand. Its safe, cheap, blissful and beautiful. VRL bus available to direct hospet. You can read my blog - https://www.tripoto.com/trip/3-days-in-hampi-with-budget-of-rs2500-5c3f94bfca088 Or Kokan coast is not less than any heaven. They can visit Kashid, Murud, Aare ware, Arvi and shrivardhan beach.
Tel Aviv is the most coolest party city. It is a place which everyone would love to visit if they simply google search about it. Have had a lot of friends who have been there. It is super expensive and super safe. They have underground parties too. My friend literally broke a tap to enter the nightclub and that is something I've only seen in films. Definitely worth a visit if you're a party person. The Jerusalem area is not that safe but its a short trip from Tel Aviv. If you go to Israel, your visa from a lot of other countries will be rejected in the future, keep that in mind.
Hi, I was in Haifa, this is in the north of Israel, I lived there for half a year, although Israel itself is very small it can be traveled in half a day from the northernmost point to the southernmost, it’s very hot in general, but a lot of money, despite the fact that there are no resources, no oil, no land, nothing at all, you must visit the Dead Sea, Jerusalem, the old city, the Wailing Wall and the temple of the Lord.
You can find local made shoes there... i seriously doubt that you will find any brand or known shoe maker there.... you will get mobile network in most of the part... and internet speed is also decent..
Mountains have rainy season in July. So I would not recommend you to head to mountains in this month. But if you consider coming to north in early June then you can go anywhere in Himachal Pradesh or in Uttrakhand. For example, travel to Bir Billing where you can paraglide from billing to bir which is an unforgettable experience. Also, rent a cycle and go for an early morning ride when the sun is still rising.
You can also trek to Valley of flowers or to Brighu Lake or travel to Auli if you want to see the snow.
Northern part of India is usual hot in early July and monsoon reaches here by the end of July. If you don't want to visit mountains then you can go to Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaipur. Try considering North Eastern side as well and go to Sikkim which is the best among all the destination I told you about.
I think it would be better to visit places in Himachal or Uttarakhand given that generally may is very hot in the north.
any of the places such as Manali, kasol, dharamshala will be good options.
Uttarakhand also has good options.
The best time to go to Cappadocia is from the end of April to June and September and October. During these months the days are warm, the nights are cool, and there is little threat of rain. During the first few weeks of April there can be a lot of wind, which cancels balloon flights.
Best way, don't plan. but Swiss pass and look to stay in Airbnb in small towns on the outskirts of main city. that's how you will see the best of Switzerland.
Which part of India and there are multiple options in north as i am planing for the same. I am going for Parshahar lake trek it is a 2 day plan with grt view as i read a little bit about it.