November is season time so book your flight tickets and hotel in advance. The weather will be pleasant. If you want to relax and live in a peaceful surrounding, book a hotel in south Goa. If you are going with friends and want to party and chill then you should stay in North Goa. And don't forget to carry slippers and sunscreen ;)
I think nov will have a lot of traveler in goa, if you have no budget issue you can go in Nov as most of the hotel and other prices get hiked in Nov-Dec-Jan. Do your own research online and check hotel prices near the place you want to visit and calculate a approx spending , that should help you.
Hi Rima,
Mysore, Pondicherry, and Deesa in Gujarat are some of the places you can skydive at! Go through the following article for everything that you need to know about skydiving in India
Hi Shyam,
Your trip is entirely possible if your budget of INR 50,000 is exclusive of air fare of course. The average expenditure on a cheap budget in Amsterdam is INR 3600 - 3800 per day, in Brussels it is INR 3500 - 3600 per day, and in Paris it is INR 4700 - 4900 per day. You can thus check it out if your itinerary is suitable given the daily budget.
Yes Sir, entirely possible if you exclude flights. What is the duration of your travel? Book intercity transport tickets in advance from Flix bus. My husband and I did Amsterdam, Paris, Antwerp&Bruges in Belgium, Barcelona and Madrid in 16 days, all in Rs.1,50,000 Including flight and visa. We did that in the peak season of Late April and early May this year during the tulip festival of Netherlands. We stayed in IBIS hotels, used city cards in Paris, Amsterdam and Barcelona to see all the major attractions and even did day trips to nearby cities and watched a Flamenco show. So from personal experience I can say that the cities you mentioned are easily doable in 7 days at your budget. Check out all the travel planning tips I compiled for fellow indian travelers like us here: https://www.backpacknxplore.com/2018/06/planning-our-own-eurotrip.html
You'll find my reviews and cost-benefit analysis here https://www.backpacknxplore.com/2018/06/on-our-euro-trip.html
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Hi Akash,
I would suggest some easy level treks for beginners in Northern India.
1. Triund
Region: Himachal Pradesh
Altitude: 2800 m
Trek Distance: 9 km
2. Rasol
Region: Himachal Pradesh
Altitude: 3048 m
Trek Distance: 4 km
3. Nag Tibba Trek
Region: Uttarkhand
Altitude: 3004 m
Trek Distance: 19 km
4. Dayara Bugyal Trek
Region: Uttarkhand
Altitude: 3750 m
Trek Distance: 15 km
Hope these information might help you.
Regards
Pulak
:)
If you are doing international road trip for the first time, better go with experts.
as its not just taking VISA for all in between countries, you need lot of permits to take your vehicle around the international borders. (some may even need security bonds)
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If going for the first time, better get a tour package including flights/hotel and sightseeing.
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Hey there!
With your given budget, this trips seems doable! For more details, I have attached an article on the budget, stay and places to see in Seychelles.
Few tips and a skeleton plan for your
- Stay at Mysore instead of Bangalore since it's cheaper, cleaner and closer to the destinations
- Mysore trip (in and around mysore)including Mysore Palace, Vrindavan Garden , Mysore zoo, Talakadu, Somnathpur will take 3 days atleast
- You can take a day trip to Bangalore to cover all major attractions there
- Then spend 3 days at Coorg- Madikeri, Virajpet and Kushalnagar. All these places are exquisitely beautiful and heaven for nature lovers
- Take a safari at Bandipur/Nagarhole or BR Hills
- Go to Shimoga for a beautiful trek
- End with three days in Hampi
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Hi Murali,
Currently we do not have a travel package for Shimla. You can go through the following article for more information on travel to Shimla and things to do there!
Hi Thoufiq,
Things to do in Manila:
1. Visit Intramuros. This heritage site consists of 6-7 forts all built by the Spanish during World War 2 and can take up one full day if you visit each one, however, the most famous ones include The Manila Cathedral , Fort Santiago.
2. One of the best ways to know a city is through its museums and Manila has lots of them. Visit museums like Metropolitan Museum of Manila, Ayala Museum.
3. Go Shopping in The Mall of Asia, who doesnt love to shop anyway!
4. Visit The City of Dreams. Its the biggest casino in Asia and worth a visit, who knows the odds might be in your favour ;)
5. Take a walk by the Manila Bay.
I have attached a couple of stay options and an article on Manila, go through them for more information