Hi you can do one week each in Turkey and Greece . Start your trip with Turkey . Cover Istanbul , Cappadocia and Pamukkale in Turkey in a week. For travelling from one city to another either you can take flights or take night buses Then from Istanbul take a direct flight to Athens .2 night Athens , 2 night Mykonos and 3 night Santorini.From travelling from one island to another you can opt for ferries. Its a wonderful experience in itself.
Both Turkey and Greece are those destinations where you can easily find budget accomodation . Sight seeing etc is not expensive
That's a great combo and I'm doing the same trip in May! If you can push your travel dates a little further, the weather would be ideal for travel. My itinerary involves Istanbul, Capadoccia, Athens, Meteora and Santorini for 13 days and I planned everything thing on my own. If you need detailed itinerary and costs for everything, feel free to ping me.
For lending bike at dehradun i can suggest you gimmebyk (gimmebyk.com), dehradun bike riders, doon riders.
I am sure this will help you. Just book your ride in advance as due to heavy crowd you may not be able to get your choice later on.
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Hi Tamanna I would suggest go with any group. Your trip will be cheaper also they will show you around you won't have to worry about traveling in the city and it will be safe.
Depends on what you are looking for. If you are looking for party, then around Baga is best, which is the central part of Goa. If you are looking to find a peaceful spot then extreme south like around Palolem or extreme north around Arambol is best
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Crete is excellent value to eat out, as a guide we budget a 100 euros a day for the two of us that includes eating out every night, most lunch times, a few evening drinks and car hire for the duration of the holiday...oh and petrol too :-)
When eating as a general rule eat away from the most touristy places, try not to eat anywhere where they display pictures of food outside, these places tend to be aimed at tourists, go into the back street with the no so pretty views but usually the best value and the best food too :-)
If you do have luggage, then bus or metro and a short taxi ride will be better, you can check out taxi prices in crete https://aktis.taxi/
Hey Arnab, As its an off season i dont think you would need to book a stay for yourself in any of the places in spiti valley ... You can get them easily ... And for your question on access to mud Village after reckong peo ... you can get that conformation in tabo Village which comes before you reach Kaza ... Hope this helps you ... Happy Travelling Bro!!!