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Hi Sadiya, I have attched some options for you. You can click on the link to find details about them. You can also use the same link to book these.
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You can contact a local tourist agency to make your bookings.. or you can contact the hotel agencies at a lower altitude to make bookings...this can be done too..
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Hi, in kammanhali area near Hebbal, you can find cheap as well as branded clothes.
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Wat kinda markets are you looking at?
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Well there are no certain things to do to get paid to travel. It is not like you'll do nothing but travel and someone will pay you. If you're not interested in vlogging or content wise travelling, You can try 1. Teach English; as an english teacher you can travel to Asia, Africa and South Americas and get paid. 2. You can try Airlines, to be an air-attendant, they mostly travel to many destinations and in short vacations, you can enjoy different countries. 3. If you have enough followers in Instagram, you can be an 'Influencer', though there's a flood, but if you are lucky, you can get a chance to promote some places or brands to earn cash or free press trips. 4. You can become a tour guide, start with your native and known places, then incresing to your country and internationally hopefully. 5. If you love babies and do not fear babysitting, you can try au-pair, its like an international nanny, who lives with a family for a short period to take care of the babies in exchange of travel, living, food and pocket-money. May be this answer help you, Thanks. ????
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Hi, If you wish to work in the travel industry, do drop in a mail at careers@tripoto.com attaching your work samples and specialties. They will definitely contact you if they have any vacancy.
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So all of Bhutan is worth seeing but these are a few places you should go Paro taktsang Punakha dzong tashichho dzong Kichu lhakang national museum of Bhutan chimi lhakang you can go by road, air, or train as well.
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Hi Ruchi, Bhutan is a paradise for any traveller with full of places that will amaze you. I'm attaching with this comment a post that will help you plan your trip.
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Try home stay... it will be budgeted and good to stay
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So hotel near baga are:- WTF My house Little India beach cottages The baga village baga fantasia beach inn
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Hampi, Mysore, Gokarna, Coorg, Chikmanglur, Belur
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The best places I've visited are:- ooty Hampi chikamangalur gokarna kumtha udupi
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Jibhi Banjar Valley and Tirthan valley
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Places to see in banjar:- tirthan valley chehni kothi shringa rishi temple tirthan river balo temple
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Hi Santhosh, the experience is very much similar to any trip you book. All you have to do is make payment using credits. You can book multiple trips and you will just like any traveller who is paying money. The experience is good and fun, go for it.
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Backpacking at that point of time will be not advised as the area becomes too expensive and ull not have any accommodation available!
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Hi, I have attached with this message the package you are asking for, you can click on it to find the details about it. If you wish to book the same or need any customization for the package, simply submit your details in the form alongside.
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It is technical peak...u need some assistance and training to climb that peak
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So that peak has had a lot of accidents which have taken place lately. so it is not advised to go alone. in fact, it is not even allowed to go alone on as it requires a permit and a compulsory guide!
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It depends on you. but if we talk about general weekend it's 4 to 7 days enough for uk
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You can go for 4 days,6days,7dqys or 12-15 days(if you also want to visit Badrinath,Kedarnath,kausani,Haridwar) It depends on you how many places you want to cover but according to me you should take atleast 7 days. You can spend time in Nainital,Sattal,Corbett,Mussoorie.
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So Europe road trip is not an easy task to do, you should check this link out, its a video on YouTube. https://youtu.be/fQL4I1-5D4k check this out and happy travelling
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Also without a charge is also not possible as this can't be done free of cost :(
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I wanted to always travel to Kerala (backpack). please share your experience and connect with me on DM please
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Hi Srikar, it would totally depend on you how do you want to enjoy your vacations. If you like driving on some fine roads across mountains and valley you should definitely go for self drive rentals. However if you want to enojy the beauty and relax you should go for a driver. You can ask your hotel to arrange the taxi and they can do it for you.
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Car rentals and taxi service is easily available from the hotels itself...i recommend you to go for car rental service...it's an awesome feeling driving with beauty around you
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Hi Ram, I'm attaching few options for you with this comment, you can click on them to find detail and check pictures. you can also use the same link to book them
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Hello, You can book hostel in both the cities. For places to visit and things to do in Prague, you can check my blog: http://penning-silly-thoughts.com/traveling-to-prague/. I have added a lot of details and reviews of the places I visited. As per accommodation in Prague, I stayed in Student House Botic. It wasn't a pleasant experience, so I would suggest you to check the ratings on Hostelworld.com or booking.com for the best accommodation. Accommodation options in Budapest would GoodMo House or Wombat's City Hostel. GoodMo House was a little cheap than Wombat's, but it was super cool with spacious room and common area and clean kitchen. I stayed in Wombat's in Munich and Vienna and I can swear it was by far the best hostel I have stayed in. Super cool party culture place. For Budapest: Definitely eat at Sock's Coffee(small breakfast cafe), Govinda Restaurant (for a super simple vegetarian Indian food). Walk around the city and as you do that make sure to stop by and appreciate the old architecture that the city has. You can visit places like: Jewish Synagogue, St. Stephen's Basilica and if you are lucky, you get to watch live movie screening just outside the church, walk across the famous Chain Bridge, and go to Fisherman's Bastion (you get amazing views of the Hungarian Parliament Building and rest of the city from here) followed by Buda Castle, watch sunset from Elisabeth Bridge, hike up the Gelle?rt Hill, enjoy warm bath at one of the thermal baths, go to Margaret island and must must go to Great Market Hall for shopping souvenirs and much more.
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Hi Suvajit, I am planning for January (during the full moon). Also what I have found after a bit of research in the internet is that the Rann Utsav is very over-hyped, kudos to their excellent PR. The tent city of Dhordo is so overcrowded during this time that you won't enjoy the calmness and serenity and even the 'rann' is not white there anymore. If you are on a stringent budget, I suggest you to make Bhuj as your base and do day-trips from Bhuj to Mandvi, Kalo Dungar (the highest peak in Rann of Kutch) and Dholavira. However, if you want to experience the traditional festival and get that vibe, do stay in the tent city of Dhordo and I am sure you will definitely have a different experience!
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If you are an adventure lover with lots of trekking experience and want to take your trekking to the next level of difficulty then Chadar Frozen River Trek is the place for you. Chadar Frozen River (11,123 ft) is located in Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir. Trekking to Chadar Frozen River requires full nine days and for trekking first day you need to come to Leh by flight. You will feel very cold once you reach Leh as the temperature there would be around -10 to -15. The second day you will move further towards Chilling through a 3hours drive. While driving to Chilling you will go through Pishu village of Zanskar. Once you reach Chilling, from there you will get to walk over frozen river ice. Walking on the frozen ice will turn out to be the most exciting as well as toughest thing in the trek. After walking for 1hour you will reach Tilak: the campsite for today. The next day you move towards the Gyalpo camp. The morning walk on the frozen ice will make you feel like you are walking inside a freezer. Although all your body will be covered with heavy woolens still the coldness out there can be felt on your face. By the sound that the chadar makes you will be able to recognize where the snow is thick and where it is thin. The sound of the chadar changes with the thickness of chadar. Moving further you will go through Chadar Gate. trek essentials:- Back pack & rain cover(50 - 60 ltr) with comfortable shoulder strapsDay pack + rain cover20 - 30 ltr (If hire a mule or porter)Walking stickAdvisable (At least one)Head torch1 Nos.Water bottle/Hydration pack2 bottles of one litre eachPeople who use hydration pack1 hydration pack and 1 bottle of one literCarry at least one thermos flaskSnacksEnergy bars, dry fruits, electral/orsPersonal Medical KitConsult your doctor Be comfy at the trek T-shirts2 Full sleeves (Non-cotton)Fleece T-shirts1 Nos.Fleece jacket1 Nos. (Alternative: a woollen sweater)Down feather / Hollofil jacket1 Nos.Wind & waterproof (jacket & pant)1 PairThermal inners (upper and lower)1 PairTrek pants2 Synthetic (avoid shorts, fitting denims, capris)Poncho1 Nos. Personal Utilities Sunscreen creamHand sanitizerMoisturiserAntibacterial powderToilet Paper & wipesToothbrush and toothpasteLip balmQuick dry towel Think about your head Sun cap1 Nos. (One that covers the neck as well)Woolen cap1 Nos.Balaclava1 Nos.Neck-gaiters1 Nos.SunglassesDark with side cover, it should be U/V protected. People who wear spectacles- (A)- Use contact lenses. (Not for Chadar trek)(B)- Photo chromatic glasses. Mind your step Trekking shoes1 Pair (Waterproof, high ankle with good grip)Floaters/flip-flops1 Pair (Optional)Cotton socks5 pairsWoollen socks3 pairsGaiters1 Pair (TTH team will notify you if required) Keep these handy Waterproof gloves1 PairFleece/woollen gloves1 Pair
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Hi, If you want to do trekking then keep all the things needed for it. Keep track shoes Gloves Shocks Woolen cloths Jacket Good Boots Sun glasses Happy Travelling!
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