Specifically for honeymoon, spend a day or two with your better half at the houseboat. The backwaters are just so romantic and breathtaking. There are specific places from where you can board the houseboat such as Karakorum boat jetty.
Also try out spending time at Mararikulam. Relax at the beach between the pine trees and early morning views. Fisherman taking out fishes the whole experience is so much amazing. To get the best try staying out in CGH property. Want to spend little less then try Abad or not try getting to the place in off-season. If visiting in monsoon then try out visiting Wayanad.
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Post relevant and authentic photos. As you're going to focus on traveling, you should post orginal photos. Common photos (available on internet) do not attract users. Use hashtags; however, many brands are recognising the futility of hashtags at present. But nevertheless, you can post crisp and clear captions (focus on wordplay!) along with unfurling details of the places you visited. Travel diaries become the talk of the town. Fun facts and offbeat places always work. Also, do not underestimate the power of Instagram stories! Keep posting on a regular basis. You can also follow relevant accounts to garner attention. In the end, be patient!
Hii , thanks for asking if all the things are well means covid situations, Me and one of my friend also going to the goa in the upcoming year. Thank You,
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Don't just a trip only for Bahamas, club it with US East coast. And traveling from Miami would reduce cost significantly. Plus clubbing with US will reduce the visa cost, since Visa to Bahamas is free if you have US visa.
Totally do-able! I went around Jaipur and did a superfast sightseeing in a day's time. Of course l had to prioritise! Two days would have been more comfortable, though. Must Do's: 1. Amer Fort (If uou can manage to include the light n sound show in the eve as well, nothing like it!)
2. City Palace - is a sprawling museum. Can take up a lot of time if museums are your thing. So, plan accordingly.
3. Jal Mahal - I had to see it from a distance but 2 days is good enough time to visit this one.
4. Hawa Mahal - The rooftop cafe right across the street is a great viewing point. And right below is the market area for some memento shopping. Try out local Rajasthani cuisine - dal bati churma and ghewar in case you haven't ever had it earlier. Also, pretty much every place in Jaipur is easily reachable by local commute. So that's easy on the pocket. Hope this helps!
You can reach Dindi in either of 2 ways:
1. Via Rajamundry
2. Via Kakinada/Amalapuram Not sure how the conditions are for route 2, route 1 is recommended.
Hi, Ns!
Dindi is a charming village located in Konaseema delta and known for coconut and paddy plantations with imposing Eastern Ghats in the backdrop. You can travel to Dindi from Vizag via train that starts from Vizag railway station in the night. Buses and taxis are also available for those who wish to travel by road. If you are driving from Vizag to Dindi, take NH16. Air travel from Vizag to Dindi costs around Rs.1,500.
Hi, If you are hill station lover,i suggest you to explore the resorts in Wayanad ! You can enjoy chill weather in the lush green. One suggestion from my side is Vythiri Village Resort.
It's a very beautiful country, very easy to travel in. plan enough days to enjoy the beach side as well as the coffee plantation and heritage sites. the train and public bus journey should be experienced. the train takes one of the most scenic routes so don't miss out on it. the people are nice and helpful and many understand English especially in the touristy places.
Getting the travel permit is a painful process, as u have to wait for hours to get the document, unless u apply online beforehand with your passport (it is costlier).
Recommend you to book through a travel agent, who will arrange for the hotels and vehicle, and will help you with your itinerary. Try to stay at Thimphu for 2N and Paro for 3N. Apart from that, consider visiting Eastern Bhutan as well, and staying at Punakha for a couple of days.