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Mobile, Alabama, is a terrific place to call home, especially if you're looking for a property with beautiful views and a reasonable cost of living. It could be challenging to select the appropriate place to call home because there are so many options, but Mobile has them all. The cost of living in Mobile, Alabama is 2% lower than the state average and 14% lower than the national average. Utility expenses are 2% lower and housing costs are 37% lower in Mobile, Alabama than they are nationwide. https://travellifo.com/15-top-attractive-places-in-mobile-alabama/
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If you're considering visiting Montgomery, the state capital of Alabama, we'll inform you of the places to go and things to do that are the most interesting. The distinctive MOOseum with a cow motif and the Montgomery Zoo are just two of the many attractions in Montgomery. The Civil Rights Movement was founded in this storied metropolis. You could spend days exploring various monuments and institutions, learning about the local history. Let's then begin our journey to Montgomery. https://travellifo.com/15-top-attractive-places-in-montgomery-alabama/ Civil Rights Memorial King Memorial Church Museum of Fine Arts
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Rajdhani runs from Diburgarh to Delhi Brahmaputra mail North express Guwahati express and Delhi Diburgarh special. Out of these kindly check which express is running presently.
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Must Visit Taktsang Monastery: For Trekkers. Thimphu: Must-Visit Place In Bhutan. Paro: Admire The Natural Views. Phuentsholing: The Gateway Of Bhutan. Mongar & Lhuntse: Admire The Rural Beauty. Bumthang Valley: Explore The Four Valleys. Wangduephodrang: Attractive Landmark Of Bhutan.
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Bhutan that lies on the part of lesser Himalayas which is located between Assam and Bengal on the plain of Tibet has lots to explore. Will share a few Tripoto links written by travellers pertaining to their travel to Bhutan see if it is suitable for your travel. https://www.tripoto.com/bhutan/trips/places-to-visit-in-bhutan https://www.tripoto.com/asia/trips/kolkata-jaigaon-paro-thimpu-wangdue-56b0f1284ab73 Will share a few offbeat spots for you to try exploring Phobjikha Haa Champaca cafe Lheunste Some tips to remember while travelling to Bhutan It’s a safe place though weather is a bit unpredictable Indian rupees is accepted Bhutan has some best camping spots you might like to look into Food is spicy so you can mention your preferences Try to enrol for Dha an archery March is neither cold nor hot period so you can travel in Bhutan with a jacket. Kindly check the travel restrictions and rules once again before travel and don’t forget to carry masks and sanitisers. Happy journey.
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Al karama is a popular part of Dubai where Malaysian artist shopfronts, south Asian restraunants and traditional fish market are seen. There are quite a few spots in Al karama to visit Dubai fountain, The Dubai mall, Zabeel park, mall of emirates and Dubai aquarium and zoo. Since these places of visit are in karama you could use buses and metros and cabs to visit them. Regarding places to visit in Dubai, will share a few Tripoto links written by travellers, pertaining to their travel to Dubai see if it is suitable for your travel. https://www.tripoto.com/dubai/trips/places-to-visit-in-dubai-for-free https://www.tripoto.com/dubai/trips/places-to-visit-in-dubai-with-family-5656b122210fe https://www.tripoto.com/dubai/trips/top-things-to-do-in-dubai-600e6d7178d5f Will share the below link just in case you might try exploring SEVEN RESTAURANTS/BARS – MUST VISIT IN DUBAI! https://www.tripoto.com/dubai/trips/seven-restaurants-bars-must-visit-in-dubai-5a79574c4e95f Some offbeat spots you might try exploring Miracle garden Gold souk Dragon mart Mercato Dubai coffee museum Meydan stables and Pearl museum.
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When staying in Kharama, I highly recommend visiting popular tourist attractions such as the Burj Khalifa, the Dubai Mall, Jumeirah Beach, Old Dubai, and Dubai Marina. These spots give an amazing experience, especially if you're a first-time visitor, and are easily accessible through public transportation. I'm working at Talentmate, an online job portal that connects job seekers with employment opportunities in the Gulf region, and I'm staying in Al Qusais for the past 2 years. I visited these places using public transportation only, and it worked well. Lena Alexan Business Consultant at Talentmate https://www.talentmate.com
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Actually a traveller needs to have a rich heart, great exploring mind, enjoying the travel with abundance patience, that money is much a part of travel, though being rich is by choice.
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No, I believe there are many unique experiences without spending much money. At the same time, money is an inseparable part of travel.
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A thrilling adventure sport popularly seen in Mysore at Mysuru airport Deesa at Banaskantha Aligarh at Aligarh airstrip Pondicherry at Pondicherry airbase Narnaul at Bachhod airstrip Aambay valley
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Mysore – Karnataka. Deesa – Gujarat. Pondicherry – Tamil Nadu. Aamby Valley – Maharashtra. Dhana – Madhya Pradesh. Hyderabad – Telangana. Aligarh – Uttar Pradesh. Narnaul – Haryana
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Not at all. don't you know what kind of relationship we having with China. by roads military will not give you permission to cross the border. & still it's tension on indo china border. so it's in leh Ladakh you can't go to China by roads. just near the border at some points you can visit there in Ladakh . nepal & Bhutan you can go easily by roads because we having good mutual understanding & relationship with these countries.
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Nicknamed as Lone star state bordered by Oklahoma, on the coastline of Guif of Mexico here are the big cities of Texas with great attractions. Austin beaches Houston museums Dallas tower and gardens San Antonio zoo and cruise walks Irving parks
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You could fly to Beijing. To drive from Leh crossing all borders it takes 3 days. Before travelling kindly check with travel restrictions, for many say driving is risky. There are flights to Hongkong too.
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Not at all. don't you know what kind of relationship we having with China. by roads military will not give you permission to cross the border. & still it's tension on indo china border. so it's in leh Ladakh you can't go to China by roads. just near the border at some points you can visit there in Ladakh . nepal & Bhutan you can go easily by roads because we having good mutual understanding & relationship with these countries.
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Hi.... .... in rishikesh try to stay near laxman jhoola. parmarth niketan ashram can be a good choice. it's really beautiful & blessed place. try to visit Beatles ashram in rishikesh. it's an offbeat yet popular place there in rishikesh. try some authentic & rare fruits there like kandmool & ramphaal you can go for neer waterfall & patna waterfall. close to laxman jhoola. can try your hands in rafting & bungy jumping etc. enjoy the evening aarti @ parmarth niketan ashram ganga ghat.
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Rishikesh called as spiritual abode of India has lots to explore. Offbeat spots Kanatal is 79km away Landour is 94km away Khirsu is 135km away Rishikund hot springs Garud chatti falls and Marine drive a place for yoga 24kms away from main city. Will share a few Tripoto links pertaining to budget stay of place in Rishikesh see if it is suitable for your travel. Hotels https://www.tripoto.com/india/trips/amazing-trip-5ce4f03f95fe8 https://www.tripoto.com/uttarakhand/trips/5-of-the-best-places-to-camp-in-rishikesh-59a16f896afcc https://www.tripoto.com/uttarakhand/trips/ganga-kinare-a-riverside-boutique-hotel-in-rishikesh-59969fb60f695 Here are some budget hostels you might want to look into. https://www.tripoto.com/uttarakhand/trips/bud-why-should-you-stay-in-rishikesh-s-most-happening-hostel-right-now-5bd1d2e50b2c0 https://www.tripoto.com/rishikesh/trips/hostelling-in-rishikesh-6106446658417 https://www.tripoto.com/uttarakhand/trips/bud-why-should-you-stay-in-rishikesh-s-most-happening-hostel-right-now-5bd1d2e50b2c0
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Bengal cuisines in City of joy is something to relish and savour for long. Here are some spots you could explore 6Ballygunge palace popular for daab chingri Saptapadi at Gariahat popular for saptapadir Avinaba Mangsho Bhoj company at Taltala for aloo posto Kewpies kitchen at Bhowanipore for Bengali thali Koshe Kosha for Basanti pulao at Rippon street and Gol park. Will share a few Tripoto links written by travellers pertaining to their food trail in Kolkata, see if it is suitable for your travel. https://www.tripoto.com/kolkata/trips/restaurants-in-kolkata Chomp-Chomp : The Best Of Kolkata Street Food https://www.tripoto.com/west-bengal/trips/chomp-chomp-the-best-of-kolkata-street-food-5d6dec3cb64ff https://www.tripoto.com/kolkata/trips/this-affordable-street-food-trail-under-inr-200-in-kolkata-will-make-you-say-abar-khabo-5d00acd219670
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If you want a lavish experience try Aheli at Peerless inn
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Gokarna, i feel has the clamness and the beaches are just...❣️
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Goa is a beach State of India filled with innumerable beaches besides forts, getaways and monuments to explore. On the other hand Gokarna is called as a place to visit if you have seen enough of Goa. Being a beach town, you are not short of beaches, nature, seafood to explore. I would suggest Goa, but if you have visited enough of Goa then Gokarna would be my choice.
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Some of the best resorts that I have found as per my search are as follows - Fihalohi Island Adaaran Ranhaali Paradise Sun Island Saii Lagoon Gangehi island Please ignore spelling mistakes, if any.
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Hi..... nupur yes definitely you can travel from nanital to dehradun, mussoorie, Rishikesh, etc. by public transport. frequent buses available from nainital, haldwani to these above mentioned places. even you can go through railways. some travels you can catch from kathgodam (nainital) to dehradun, haridwar etc. dehradun is based camp for mussoorie kathgodam (haldwani) is base camp for nanital. connectivity not an issue here. go for it 👍
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Nainital to Rishikesh is 9 hrs travel there are buses available which you can check via Yatra and goibibo and ixigo too. From Rishikesh to Mussoorie best way is taking a cab for its 1 hour drive. From Mussoorie Dehradun is 2 hours away. Next to Dehradun railway station there is a stop where buses come for Dehradun. Choose the route Yamunotri and bagkot to reach Dehradun. Else book a cab from Mussoorie to reach Dehradun.
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Kodaikanal popular summer spot has lot of places to stay within a budget. Zostel at sivanadi road Kodai resort 3km away from the main city La flora highland 1.6km away Sterling is a bit costly but safe place 4km away but near the Kodai lake Zion elite residency Hotel green park Hill heaven homestay.
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Best time to visit Rajasthan?

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Winter months. Anytime between December to March. February - March being the peak weather wise.
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As Rajasthan is a very hot place so visiting in summer there might make to exhausted by the heat. Where as in visiting in winter may also not be the very perfect experience due to the cold and all that stuff , so it would be best to visit either it the starting of winters or the ending of winters so that you can have a proper experience of the place with traditional cold drinks and hot bonfire. Also the temperature is favorable to visit all the places you are wishing to.
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