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I know trekking is the most popular offering in Nepal but besides trekking, you can kayak, bungee jump, paraglide, go on a mountain biking escapade and indulge in canyoning with a dramatic backdrop of the incredible Himalayas. But that’s not all you can do on your journey of exploring Nepal tourism. Observing the locals’ deep, unwavering relationship with their traditions and roots is an essential part of the Nepal tourism experience. The best part of it all is that Nepal tourism is backpacker-friendly, so whatever you do, it will be easy to stay within budget. Read more about Nepal and it's incredible tourist attractions here: https://www.tripoto.com/nepal
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Not yet. but may be Next year i will be planning
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I think its starting on 27th of Dec
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The Sunburn fest in 2021 will start on December 27 and end on December 29.
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South goa
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Anjuna beach Dudhsagar falls Baga beach
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Yes it is safe
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Yes it is, you just need to take care of covid protocol if any applicable at the time of entering Goa. Rest once entered, Goa is as usual and already re-opened since last month and everything operating as normal with Mask on face. I was there for around 2 month b4 leaving on 2nd Oct and experience almost all as usual and normal. Thanks
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Yes, Octobers offers a pleasant weather with maybe a little rains. It's a good time to visit Murdeshwar Mahadev.
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Yes, from different dealers.
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Yes, there are multiple service providers who offer self-drive options nowadays. Two of the more prevalent ones would be Drivezy and Zoom. You'll also find more local options depending on where you live.
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Participate in this month's tripoto contest, the winner in one of the contests earns a blue tick as reward
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Hi Unnati, Tripoto Community members earn a blue tick. There are several positions that one can go for, from a writer, photographer to videographer or News expert. To achieve this, keep posting your content regularly and ensure that your content is relatable, useful and attractive for the audience. You can also participate in the monthly contests to increase visibility, here is the link for that: https://www.tripoto.com/travel-for-free-contest Hope it helps!
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You can Walk among the woods in Pelham Bay Park, Celebrate the Feast of San Gennaro in Little Italy or Tour an urban farm. Now through October, tour Brooklyn Grange’s rooftop farm locations at the Brooklyn Navy Yard or Long Island City Queens. You can booking some activities here: https://traveltipo.com/attractions?city=new-york
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Hi, here are some places you can visit in New York: 1) Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island Fee required. Go as early as possible, even though you can not avoid the huge huge queue ; we waited for two hours to get on the boat ; Ellis island is free 2) Metropolitan Art Museum Fee required. Monday closed. A one-of-its-kind museum, with over a few million collections for those who love art, paintings, artifacts. Celebration of art! 3) American Museum of Natural History Fee required. This one is our favorite , we spent some three hours there! 4) Empire State Building Fee required. Huge queue ! But a lifetime’s experience when you will watch the city beneath from its 86th floor! 5) Times Square No fee! hah! Lifeline of New York, stroll along its overcrowded lanes, shopping, eating, enjoy it in your own way. 6) Central Park No fee! Cool your heels here and watch the crowd, New York’s iconic landmark. To read about New York more, here is a link: https://www.tripoto.com/new-york
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Pichola lake-Hiran magri--Lokala mandle-Vintage car museum-Sahelion ki bari Sukhadia circle
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Can also try sajjan garh fort .. the view from there is amazing. I would have also suggested Bahubali hills (it's very beautiful specially now it would be very green out there) but since u just have one day it wont be possible.
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Some of the best location are Gurez Valley in J&K Phugtal Gompa in J&K Chopta, Uttarakhand
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- Dzukour valley and Pangti village - Doyang river and Longwa village (Indo-Myanmar border), Nagaland - Molai Forest, Assam and Majuli River Island, in Assam - Burzahom, Shidak and Yusmarg in Kashmir
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Just showcase ur travel experience in words.
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I think being a travel writer is one of the most amazing experiences one can have especially because when you write about distant lands and sometimes you've not been to those lands, you get to experience and imagine how it would be if it were true and when you describe a place in your own words, you create an image in the minds of the reader and you can make a place look like heaven or hell just with the power of words.
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If this is your first tryst with water sports then there isn't a better place than Sri Lanka to start. Giving you the opportunity to snorkel, surf and go dolphin watching, there is nothing that Sri Lanka doesn't offer for both amateurs and pros. The best part is that you can choose any beach town in the country and you’ll be surprised by the range of activities available. Contributing to Sri Lanka tourism, all activities are reasonably priced and don't eat into your budget. Here are a few suggestions: Deep-sea fishing at Hikkaduwa Sailing in Bruwela and Bentota. Whale and Dolphin watching in Mirissa Catamaran excursion in Trincomalee Windsurfing at Bologoda Lake To read about them more, you can go here: https://www.tripoto.com/sri-lanka
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If photography makes you happy, there is nothing better than taking it as a profession.
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It's every bit of fun and challenging and I'm not even a professional photographer. I only do it as a hobby and I've enjoyed the experience of learning new perspectives about the most trivial things in life. One thing photography teaches you is that there is something extraordinary about the most ordinary things in life.
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