Please be careful while taking young child to high altitudes. Leh is 3500 metres above sea level, and lot of places are even higher than this. checkout below link :
http://www.traveldoctor.co.uk/altitude.htm
Yes.... but u wont be able to trekking... and take one day rest in hotel before going for sight seeing. Make him/her or rather all of you should drink plenty of water.
40K per head is a good enough amount to visit several places.
What's your preference?
Sri Lanka, Thailand, Nepal, Bhutan (surprisingly, if you fly to Bhutan, it will be the most expensive), Dubai are some places you could consider.
The best season to visit Tawang is the summers season and onset of monsoon season. The temperature remains comfortable and is apt for sightseeing. The best months to visit are March, April, May, June, September and October. If travelling in winter one might face travelling issue with only SUV and Army vehicles can cross by easily not recommended for casual bikers but more professional in skills for snow travelling .
Bhutan would be my choice if you are looking for something unforgettable. As far as Indians, we don't need a visa to travel to Bhutan. Catch some glimpse of the Mighty Himalayan ranges. Hike up to the Tiger nest monastery. And after all you are at the world's first carbon negative country.
Hey Kripa. Turkey is likely to be wet and cold in November, so make sure you pack enough warm layers and accessories. Inside, though, there will be central heating almost everywhere. Here are some guides and stay recommendations that you can look at: https://www.tripoto.com/travel-guide/turkey
Prakriti's hostel, Back in Time, is located on Curve 24, ADHPL Road, Hamta, Himachal Pradesh. You can write to backintimehostels@gmail.com to make a booking.
There are many many options to choose from, Sanjeev. The one you finally pick will depend on your fitness level and the kind of experience you are expecting to have. Here's a helpful listicle that can help you narrow down your choices:
Hey, I think there is no way to see who all saw your post, you will just get number of views. but you Will get notifications of people when they visit your profile . for further queries you can write to info@tripoto.com Hope this answered your question Rashmi
A good way is come up with a lot of topics on places you've already been to. Readers usually like to know about varied aspects of a place, and if you cover them in different blog posts, it'll keep you busy and readers happy and updated. :)
You can even blog about places in your own city which may be of interest to travellers-food, places of interest, hidden gems, experiences, weekend getaways etc.
You can post your travel content on Youtube, Facebook, Instagram, Tripoto etc and get a good following first. After that you need to brand yourself good and other travel related companies to sponsor your travel and pay you for promoting their product. Also you can make your own travel site and earn by placing ads there and can start a small travel related company. Sponsored post on youtube and instagram can also give you a earning. There is a lot of ways. But first your need to grow your following and Brand.
Well that would be a great decision! When you're ready to do travel full time, then that's an awesome step. As for your earnings, initially, you would have to get your own gears, and sponsor for your own travel, but trust me, if you do this with complete dedication, within a year or two, you will become a travel influencer. Various brands will start sponsoring you to travel and also the Tourism Departments of certain countries will invite you! Now if you wanna earn in the initial days of your travel life, then there are a lot of ways online! If you're good at something, like website development or design, photographer et all, then you have fiverr.com with you. You get paid for doing these! Check it out. The other way is to have a YouTube channel and start uploading your travel videos. You can approach people for a photoshoot, etc. Also you can create a website for yourself, link it with Google AdSense and earn. Before you quit your job, and take travel full time, make sure you have the required gear, sufficient money to sponsor your own travels. Cheers!
Hi gauri, Quitting a job is a good idea or not may be we are not in a place to give you suggestion for that.
but since you have the passion for travelling its good to start slow. for initial stage keep your job and try to explore as much as you can and create a you tube channel or write blogs . Once you have set up a base and you think you are stable and have gathered a good audience then you can quit your job and do traveling as full time. Hope this answered your question Happy Travelling Rashmi
Gauri, Quitting the job is always an option if you are confident about yourself. But you'd indeed need a source for the income coming your way. Else you are in trouble. Well there are options for assignments you can master to earn anywhere in the world. You should do it and get well trained up before you quit the current job. Cheers and good luck for your freedom..