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Hey Santosh, The distance between Shani shingnapur and aurangabad is 80 Kms and many buses ply to and fro between two places. You can also book rental cars in both the cities. You also have Ellora and Ajanta caves as other part of attractions near aurangabad..... Happy Travelling!!!
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Hello, Shingnapur is highly viaited for its famous Shani Temple from all around the country. You can reach Shani Dham from Aurangabad in following way. By Road: The easiest way is to hire a private cab to Shingnapur. Also, there are many buses from MSRDC govt. going towards Ahemad Nagar. So drop at bypass, Shingnapur is 2 km from that place. There are many local vehicles available. From Rail: The closest railway station is in Srirampur, 65km away. There are daily trains from Srirampur to Aurangabad. From Air: The nearest airport is the Aurangabad airport which is located about 96 km away from Shingnapur. Have a safe and memorable trip!
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You can take a weekend trip to Nainital. It is approx. 7 hours journey. It is advisable you take night journey so that you can enjoy your saturday and sunday very well. 2 days are enough for nainital. you can cover all the places in 2 days.
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Hi Mohit following are the weekend gateway with 300 kms of Delhi. you may have a look... Agra (230 km away) Jaipur (280 km away) Lansdowne (270 km away) Nainital (300 km away) Neemrana (120 km away) Jim Corbett (240 km away) Kasauli (290 km away) Rishikesh (240 km away)
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Hey Rahul, I will be happy to answer your travel queries.distance of Nainital to auli is roughly 455 kilometres.and it takes upto 12 hours and will cost about 2500 approx on petrol /diesel on driving with own car. road trip comes with its own enjoyment and long drive with such view is a refreshing experience for sure. another way to reach auli is bi railway.the nearest railway station is in Rishikesh. after that you can book your cab from Rishikesh to auli. the last option we have is from flight. flight available till Dehradun and then you can book a cab from there to auli or a bus ride may work well .I checked online and found that there are some great deals for auli available on tripoto itself ,check this link once https://www.tripoto.com/auli/tour-packages
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Hey Rahul, Distance on road: 343 kms Travel Time: 9 hours The shortest distance between Nainital and Joshimath is 343 kms (214 miles), you will need around 9 hours to travel Joshimath by Road. Driving directions to travel to Joshimath, for the roadtrip to Joshimath from Nainital is provided with the map. Tata - Indica Vista / similar Vehicle. 4 + 1 Seats. 281 KMs. ?6,119 Fare Details. Fare Breakup. ... Maruti Suzuki - Swift Dzire / similar Vehicle. 4 + 1 Seats. 281 KMs. ?6,256 Fare Details. Fare Breakup. ... Toyota - Innova / similar Vehicle. 281 KMs. ?8,448 Fare Details. Fare Breakup. Base Fare : ?8,448. Happy Travelling!!!
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U will staying there?
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Hey Sudha, Dharamkot, a little hippie village in the Himalayas has a quaint charm in itself. Homestays in Dharamkot can compete with some of the best hotels out there, if not in terms of luxury then definitely in terms of the view. For as little as INR 300 a day you can rent a small room with a small kitchen and a shared washroom as well. Running hot water, orchards fragrant with ripening fruits and friendly dogs make a stay in these places a complete indulgence. If youre lucky, you can even find a twin room with a toilet for as low as INR 500 per night inside the village. Here are few links where you can ask for stay and contact them in person for your requirements:- https://www.airbnb.co.in/s/Dharamkot--Dharamshala--Himachal-Pradesh-176219--India?listing_types[]=2 https://www.airbnb.co.in/s/Dharamkot--Dharamshala--Himachal-Pradesh-176219--India?listing_types[]=2 Happy Travelling!!!
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Hello Sudha You look out for zostels and hostels out there over internet instead of hotels. there are many of them. in those u hv to do everything for urself, they will provide you with a bed a kitchen. I hope this actually helped you.
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It depends on the month that you are going n number of days.
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Depends up on the number of days, and lifestyle
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Go to Spiti valley
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You can go to Zero Point, Lachung, Sikkim its more than epic.
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Where are you in up currently?
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Hello milli... I am from U.P. only... kindly suggest what is your current place and where do you want to go, so that I can assist you with the best possible options...
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Take flight for bangalore then go to Mysore-ooty-coimbtore-coonoor
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You can go for Ooty-Mysore-Hampy
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Near gulab bagh there are so many hotels. we stayed at chirag hotel and it cost us 1500 for 3 people per day. one dubloe bed and one single.
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Hey Urgan, Yesss, there are quite few stay options available within budget in Udaipur... Mentined Below are few of them less than 1000Rs/- :- Zostel Udaipur:- Purohit Ji Ka Khurra, Chand Pole, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001 Phone: 011 3958 9004 Moustache Hostel Udaipur:- 44, Panduwari, Gadiya Devra,, Near Jagdish Chowk, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001 Phone: 0294 242 3332 The Hostelcrawl:- 15, Hotel Lake Pichola Rd, Cheerwa, Ambamata, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001 Phone: 070148 78526 Banjara Hostel:- 83, banjara hostel,udainiwas hotel, gangaurghat road near jagdish temple, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001 Phone: 072300 67110 Kaka Palace:- 215, Nirala hotel Road, Shakti Nagar, Udaipur, Rajasthan 31300 Have a great stay in Udaipur. Happy Travelling!!!
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Hey Priyanka, Here are few places in Manali I would suggest for a budget you have got:- Hidimba Devi temple: - an ancient cave temple dedicated to Hidimba Devi, wife of Bhima. This ancient temple stands by a dense cedar forest, which is a surprise in the otherwise touristy Manali. The forest cover around Hidimba Devi Temple is impressively thick, sunlight failing to touch the ground at many places. Rohtang pass:- You can easily rely upon bus service to and from Rohtang pass. The fare of Rohtang Pass electric bus is Rs. 600 per person for a return journey to Manali. You can buy your ticket from the counter at bus stand or book it online. The entire amount will be payable upfront and will include your ticket for Manali to Rohtang and then the return journey to Manali. Museum of Himachal culture and Folk Art: - The Museum of Himachal Culture & Folk Art is one of Manalis major tourist attractions. The museum is a treasure of collection of traditional heritage from different parts of Himachal Pradesh since 1990.Address:- Utopia Comlex, Near Hadimba Temple, Hadimba Temple Rd, Siyal, Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175131. Himalayan Nyinmapa Tibetan Buddhist monastery: - Nestled around the busy market and Mall road is this blissful Buddhist Temple. Entering the temple you feel cut off from all the world. You can feel a sense of tranquillity. Must visit. Van Vihar National Park: - At a distance of 750 m from Manali Bus Stand, The Van Vihar is a municipal garden situated in front of the Tibetan market on the Mall Road, Manali. Vashisht temple with hot springs:- Vashisht village is a green patch of steep hill hanging at the base on a cliff, is 6 km from Manali at the banks of the Beas River opposite Old Manali. Vashisht is reachable from Manali by half an hour walk or a short drive up a slanting road by Auto Rickshaw for Rs.50. The Gadhan Thekchoking Gompa: - At a distance of 250 m from Manali Bus Stand, The Tibetan Monastery is situated near the Mall in Manali. Tibetan Monastery is one of the oldest and famous places in Manali. Manali Bazaar and Mall road for window shopping The stays in manali hostels depends on the availability, which you can check through their website link here:- http://www.hostels.com/manali/india Happy Travelling!!!
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You go for dehradun... it's cheaper nd best
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Probably the most sensitive topic, but this is seriously one of the most common. Let's face it, an African safari is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Make it special. By cutting corners you could end up with a very disappointing experience. Obviously, there are budget options and good operators can advise you about areas where you can save. Please be super cautious about offers that seem incredibly cheap - there is a very good reason why they are. I would suggest a 3 to 5 Days safaris with two accommodation options or a combination of the two:- -Mid Range Accommodations (Such as Lilac camp, Endoro Lodge, Tarangire Safari Lodge, Lake Manyara Wildlife Lodge, Serengeti Halisi Camp, Kati Kati Tented Camp, Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge, Ngorongoro Farm House and many others) - & Bush Camping. Prices can range from $ 250 PPPD upto $400. All inclusive except flights to Tanzania, Visa & Guide Tips which can be around $30/day (This is not per person, but it can be divided ,between a group too) OPTIONAL.
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Many individuals are fascinated by the thought of going on a safari in Tanzania, but many don't enjoy the concept of spending the entire trip in a car. Luckily, there are lots of opportunities to walk outside, stretch your legs, and truly experience the sights and sounds of this gorgeous country for the discriminating safari traveller searching for something a little different! Tanzania has a wonderful climate for the majority of the year, making it a year-round tourism destination. The greatest time to go on a safari in this country is during the dry season, which runs from June to October. https://travelsolidarity.tours/safari-itineraries/
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Hey Etcfun, I am sure you can carry gimbal on flights. You can wrap it up in its case neatly and see that you carry it along with your hand baggage. A bag case with a nice compartment that can hold your normal essentials you need to carry can suffice the need. Usually no flight staff or attendant will ask you to weigh it. Never log it into check in luggage, as I guess you are aware of bag throwers .... Happy Vlogging and Travelling bro !!!
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Yes, you can carry along your gimbal with you in hand baggage. While air-travel, I have always been carrying my GoPro gimbal in my backpack inside the headover cabin.
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Hey Afsarul, Indians do not require a visa to visit Nepal. Just show a valid Identity proof of your citizenship to the police at the border check-post and move into Nepal. Though if you are traveling by your own car or bike, then you may need to obtain documents from the concerned authorities. Reach the Indian passport office in Sunauli to get your exit stamp in Gorakhpur. Walk to the border, about 12-15 minutes further on. Cross over under the archway and go to the Nepal immigration office on the right. A Nepalese visa is USD 25. You must pay for this in USD, no other currency is accepted. You are now in Bhairawa on the Nepalese side of the border. You might require one of these documents to produce at the Nepal border:- Passport Voter I-card Driving licence I-card issued by any government authority A letter issued by the Nepalese embassy Documents required entering Nepal with own vehicle Registration Certificate of vehicle Driving license Customs permit (called Bhansar in Nepali) Vehicle Permit (called yaatayaat anumati in Nepali) There is a different fee for a car and a bike. Also, fees depend on the number of days. For Bike NPR - 100 per day. For Car NPR - 400 per day. Happy Travelling in Nepal!!!
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Hey Amir, Well, Uttarakhnad is one of the most sought destination in India during winters. As an answer to your question there are many places to visit in this lovely state. I would answer it from the best to visit in an order and you can select the one you would like to visit... 1. The first I would suggest is Auli - The favourite Skiing destination of India. You can experience the best skiing fun here even as an amateur. there are many adventure companies who give away skiing packages if booked early. So, the things you can do here are Skiing, trekking, gondola rides, and camping. Buses do ply from Rishikesh and Joshimath to Auli. Stay Options:- Tattva Resort, Auli Nature camp, Auli Adventure camp, Mountain Rover hotel and many more .... 2. The second I would suggest is Chaukori:- Thsi under rated destination of Uttarakhand is a land of mighty Himalayas and famous for its tea gardens. Nestled in the lap of Himalayas, this place is 180 kms from Kathgodam railway station. Nanda Devi, Panchachuli, Nanda Kot, Trishul, and Chaukhamba are distinctly visible from this tiny hamlet. Stay options:- Misty Mountains Resort, Chestnut Grove Himalayan Lodge, and KMVN Tourist Rest House. 3. The third I would suggest you to visit is Khisru :- This one of the must visit prime destination in Uttrakhand in winters is located in Pauri Garhwal district, and is best for both solo and romantic getaways. Thsi would be a laid back destination, just to sit back and enjoy the majesticity of Himalayas. Stay options:- Government guest houses and bungalows are available. GMVN Khirsu Tourist Bungalow and Sahil Shikhar. 4. The fourth I would suggest is Rudraprayag:- Infamously called as 'land of Shiva, Rudraprayag lies at the confluence of the rivers Alaknanda and Mandakini. It is a pitstop for the Kedarnath & Badrinath piligrims. Also a best place to do water rafting on Ganges. The Rudranath Temple, Chamunda Devi Temple, Koteshwar, and Basukedar are important places to visit in Rudraprayag. Stay options:- There are many government hostels to cheap guesthouses making it easy and affordable to stay in Rudraprayag. 5. The fifth i would suggest is a trek named Kedarkantha trek:- This is a 6 to 7 day trek which opens up into what called as 'The best winter trek' by India Hikes. Kedarkantha makes for a terrific trek in virgin snow, with pretty campsites and astonishingly wide clearings in the forests. The drive to Kedarkantha takes you through Mussoorie, Nowgaon, Purola and Mori before finally bringing you to Naitwar. It is a remote route so exquisite that it is one of the most beautiful drives in the Indian Himalayas. Right from the Kedarkantha base camp, youll see stunning 360 degree views of famous mountain summits and are jaw dropping. Book this awesome trek through India Hikes :- https://indiahikes.com/kedarkantha/ Happy Winter Travelling!!!
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You can go to Dehradun, Mussoorie and Rishikesh or choose a totally offbeat destination like Almora or Auli. Also Landour is very serene place just a few kilometers away from Mussoorie.
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Hi Sunny, The best way to minimize your trip cost is by choosing good budgeted stays, using local transportation for commuting and number of days you are spending in that particular destination. The best time to visit Singapore is from November-January due to off-season, stay and flights will e cheap. You can checkout some great deals on hotels in Singapore here: https://www.tripoto.com/hotels.
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Hi Check this itinerary https://www.renegaderunaways.com/blog/detailed-itinerary-for-a-trip-to-singapore We stayed in Grand Santa East Coast Hotel. Its a good budget hotel, we chose it after a lot of research. Its in good area, easy accessible market and public transport and is clean with all proper necessaties
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North-Eastern states are not only amazing in terms of their natural beauty but also for vibrant regional festivals. Planning to visit Hornbill Festivals? Do go for shopping to purchase traditional Naga shawl and souvenirs made up of bamboo. If you a non-vegetarian and comfortable in eating pork then just go for it. For vegetarians, it is advisable to carry some packed eatables before reaching Hornbill Festival. I will suggest you take LLP from respective govt. before goinh there. Check more details here: For the further details click the link; http://www.hornbillfestival.com/. Have a memorable trip!
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Hi Esther, The Hornbill festival has been on my list for some time now. Perhaps if you could help me with details around the same, in terms of what days to visit, places to stay, best way to reach etc. Thanks
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Hey Aayushi, The full moon view in Taj Mahal you are asking for costs you 510 rupees for an adult and 500 for a child above 3 years old.... The operator links where you can pre book your tickets are mentioned below :- http://www.samedayagratours.com/taj-mahal-full-moon.php https://www.radissonblu.com/en/hotel-agra/hotel-deals/taj-by-night https://www.tajmahal.gov.in/nightview.html https://www.ahataxis.com/blog/taj-mahal-on-full-moon-night And dont forget to share pictures with your awesome experience on our Tripoto page .... Happy Travelling!!!
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All you need to know regarding booking your full moon trip and capturing it is covered int his post https://www.tripoto.com/trip/taj-mahal-in-full-moon-night-surprise-your-partner-5f5745cf7e99d
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Hey Sushant, Spiti valley is very bag with for all networks except BSNL network ... both pre and post paid works well in Spiti valley. If you are travelling from shimla aise jio, vodafone and airtel works well for both internet and calls till Reckong Peo almost till the end of military settlement der. Once you cross that it's only BSNL which connects you to the outer world. Even BSNL won't save you between losar and gramphoo, so you are without any connectivity in kunzom top, Chandertal, Batal and Chatru .... See that BSNL accompanies you for the major part in Spiti valley. there are many bike rental and car rental companies in chandigarh and delhi who also give away Der BSNL sim fot your trip. On my trip to spiti Joginder Singh of Rana Cabs had provided me bsnl prepaid sim. Happy Travelling bro !!!
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