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I'm off to Hampi
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I am going to Gokarna and Goa
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Accredited surf schools in India: Mantra Surf Club — Mangalore[6] (SFI) Bay of Life Surf School and Stand Up Paddle, Chennai (ISA certified instructors) Mumu surf lessons - Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu Aloha - Goa, Agonda Surf Wala - Goa, Arambol Soul and Surf club — Varkala, Trivandrum, Kerala[7] (ISA Certified Instructor) Kovalam Surf Club - Kovalam, Trivandrum, Kerala[8] Stoked Surfer's Club — Mangalore[9] Shaka Surf club — Manipal Cocopelli Surf School and accommodation. (ISA certified instructor) in Gokarna, Karnataka
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There is a surf club in mumbai - Virar. the details are Mumbai Surf Club based out of Rajodi beach Virar conduct surfing lessons on daily basis. Below are the fees options 1 session- INR 1000 (90mins) 8 sessions- INR 6000 ( 45 days validity) 15 surf sessions and unlimited surfboard rentals-25000 (1 year) Learn to surf with Mumbai Surf Club. For more details, call 7507788465/ 9960095988 Rates might have changed by now! Cheers!
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They will have to refund the money as per the government directive..
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Do not waste your time talking with any subordinate associatives, talk with someone on a managerial position. Keep contacting again and again if they're not responding. If all fails, drag them to the consumer court.
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Hello check dm
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The cost can range anywhere from 6000 per person to maybe even greater than 25k per person. It totally depends on what kind of stay, activities are you looking at. Divide your travel in 3 parts food, accommodation, travel and you shall have an approx figure based on your ideas
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Hi Just gone through your post, bro Mumbai has a lot to offer and personally I feel that 24 Hrs are not sufficient as given in your title. Try to get more catchy pictures with good details and good to know your couch surfing experience.
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The pictures in Your photoblog on Mukteshwar are nice bro.!!
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I Must say eye catching pictures, do go with adding other details like your stay, mode of travel and other experiences in your next post.
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Are you talking about the dark mode?
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Yes Dark mode and a new travel feed .!
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Only suggestion don't travel during rainy season and summer season that too after covid 19....
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Summers are very hot and humid in that region so try avoid in summers, there is a lot of walking involved so be ready for it. Belum caves are good to explore and few temples, a Mosque in Gandikota Fort are worth to explore. You can stay at APTDC and can go for camping at pennar river if interested.
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Leh Ladakh 😋
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What comes to your mind first? Barren beauty or lush green beauty? You'll have your answer. ;)
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What iz this
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Read your Jaipur blog man. Good one. Last month i had been to Rajasthan. It is quite a beautiful state,though i had to leave my trip midway due to corona scarce. Do check out my video on Jaipur: https://youtu.be/EcIhTsuqbv0
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I read it Jaipur and bangarh fort trips really liked it expecting a follow back and go through my posts as well.....
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Scroll down to this link https://www.tripoto.com/collections/travel-for-free-with-tripoto to see what you can do with your tripoto credits.
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You can redeem it while booking ant trip
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I've been there last year. Go through the Shimla - Reckong Peo - Kaza route. It gives you enough time for acclimatization and you're able to see how the valleys change from lush green mountains to Barren beautiful mountains. Plan should be of at least a minimum of 12-15 days because as you go further into the valley there are only a handful of buses for the long routes and if you miss them you'll be wasting an entire day. But if you have a private vehicle then it's all good.
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Take the Manali route, this way you could even experience lahaul. This is only possible if you have 14/15 days in hand.
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