Hi vasagan.
This is the main issue with many of us. I can give you a small suggestion if you feel like working on it you can take it. Try to make some source of passive income.
As your profile says you are a excellent photographer try to do small business with it there are many people who need a part time photographer try to find those people im your place and charge them some amount as well as you can do one more thing sell your photos on different stocks website. Or else make some youtube videoes it is time consuming don't know if you would have enough time for it or not. Last ly 3rd diea for you is to become ghost writer and write some great content for other website for sometime once you start earning good you can skip and get sponsored trips as well. Thank you hope it might help you a bit. Keep sharing your experience. Cheers.
Hi Vasagan, A lot of young travellers face this issue today and everyone is trying to figure it out in their own way. Tripoto regularly hosts such people who've made a living out of travel and have found ways to create income from their passion. You should definitely attend these workshops to get ideas on how to make money on different platform for travelling. Here is the link: https://www.tripoto.com/profile/tripotoexperiences
Hope it helps!
You have to write a Trip Blog on Varanasi and mention/tag 6 different places to visit or eat within that trip. Please ensure you are tagging the location, not just simply writing the names
These are the few things you should definitely do in Kodaikanal. Day 1 1. Breakfast at Cafe Cariappa
Location: PT Road
Average price: Rs 300 for two
2. Stroll on Coaker’s Walk Location: Club Road intersection
3. Go boating at Kodaikanal Lake
4. Bryant Park
5. Lunch at Aby’s Cafe
Average price: Rs. 400 for two 6. Dolphin’s Nose 7. La Saleth Church
8. Shop for Kodaikanal chocolates & spices
9. Dinner at Astoria Day 2
1. Mannavanur Lake 2. Brunch at Nia’s Treats
Average price: Rs 600-700 for two
3. Pine Tree Forest
4. Pillar Rocks
5. Guna Caves
6. Shop at Anna Salai Street Market
7. Dinner at Cloud Street
Average price: Rs 800-1000 for two
These are the few places you can consider visiting in Jaisalmer :-
1. Explore the Jaisalmer Fort.
2. Take a Walking Tour of the Havelis.
3. Visit Gadisar Lake.
4. Go Rooftop Hopping.
5. Visit Khaba Fort.
6. Try a Bhang Lassi or Cookie.
7. Watch the Puppet Show.
8. Eat Momos at Free Tibet Restaurant Eventually it will take 2 days to visit these places. Cheers.. Happy journey..!!
Here are some offbeat spots for you to explore in Jaisalmer. See if it is helpful to you. Khoodhi Desert national park
Golden fort
Longewala
Nabdhoongar temple
Khichan village.
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Belgaum is situated in the foothills of the Western Ghats and is 502 km from Bangalore and 154 km from Panaji. It is a beautiful destination that is surrounded by hills, rivers and evergreen forests, and has a cool climate throughout the year. The Gokak waterfall located here takes a winding course to drizzle over an enchanting sandstone precipice overlooking the horse-shaped Gokak Valley. Among the things to do in Belgaum is experiencing the wildlife of Karnataka at Khanapur, which is famous for its forests and tigers. Other tourist places to visit in Belgaum would be Jamboti Waterfalls, Bailhongal and Yellamma temple. Among the places to visit near Belgaum is Dudhsagar Waterfalls, located around 105 km away. The spot is scenic and also provides many hiking routes to trekkers. This city has a delicious assortment of South Indian food. Best restaurants in Belgaum you must visit are Zuber Biryaniwala, Saffron Restaurant and Hotel Sankam Residency. If you want to experiment with your food, trying street food Belgaum is a must. Go for sweets such as kunda, a milk-based sweet and maande, which is an essential at weddings. For those wanting to spend the night, the city offers several accommodation facilities. Belgaum weather is best right after monsoon, so it's ideal to go between September and October. Here is the link to Belgaum's travel guide that can help you plan better: https://www.tripoto.com/belgaum
Mathura is a sacred city in Uttar Pradesh, northern India. The deity Lord Krishna is said to have been born on the site of Sri Krishna Janma Bhoomi, a Hindu temple. Dotting the Yamuna River are 25 ghats (flights of steps down to the water), of which Vishram Ghat is considered the holiest. Sati Burj is a 16th-century memorial tower. Dwarkadhish Temple has a carved entrance and a black-marble idol of Lord Krishna. If you want to visit from Mumbai the best transport will b train. But if you want save some time then you can prefer taking flight Mumbai to Delhi. ( from delhi mathura is around 150km, there so so many transport like cab, bus, train. You can take any of them it will drop you to your lovely destination) Things To See & Do
1. Prem Mandir. Temple of God's Love. ... 2. Krishna Janmasthan Temple Complex. 3.Birthplace of Lord Krishna. ... 4. Dwarkadhish Temple. An Architectural Beauty. ... 5. Banke Bihari Temple. Nand Gopal's Abode. ... 6. Jama Masjid. Mathura's Unexplored Gem. ... 7. Kansa Qila. Kansa's Home. ... 8. Mathura Museum. An Archaeological Hopefully these details will help you a bit. Happy journey..!! CHEERS.
I feel for Mathura - Vrindavan 2 days are enough. If you have more days then you may cover Agra (3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites including Taj) as well which is only about 50 km from Mathura. You may either take train from Mumbai or take a flight to Agra (or Delhi which may be cheaper). The temples and places to be covered at Mathura are already mentioned Mr. Rajnikant Singh, you may include Govardhan Parvat, Ishkon Temple, Radha Raman Temple and Vishvas Ghat.