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Gokarna or India's laat road point dhanushkodi
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Hampi is a travelers heaven and superb for a road trip as well
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Hi, You would need passport to fly to Maldives. Its a must.
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You have to book any trek program via KFDC to reach meesapulimala. The cheapest and the best one is the base camp plan and the cost is 3000 for two people (Which means 1500 for one).
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No you will need passport to Travel Maldives
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Must visit Switzerland and Paris. tourist visit is easy to get.
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You require passport tickets and hotel and bank statements and if someone sponsoring then his bank statements and covering letter
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We arrange full trip of Arunachal including Transportation Fooding and Hotels you can share your phone number and email id for more details
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There are many good travel agencies, one of them is Chalo Hoppo. I think it will be easier for you to travel with the help of an agency as they already know the good routes and has a good rapport with the natives.
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Check out air bnb
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Dont go for package , its better u plan the trip . bcz package costs alot, u will visit each place for certain time , just travel by urself talk to local explore hidden places to in budget
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Depends on the villas you book and from where you're going to be travelling from. approx 10 k if you're splitting among 4 people. and traveling from Mumbai.
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8000 per head if solo...10000 if alone
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To where ?
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Hey Niveditha, I just got back from a trip to Mashobra, it's a quaint little town situated near Shimla. I have written a blog post about it, please check it out here: https://www.tripoto.com/trip/i-stayed-in-this-gorgeous-attic-bnb-with-my-best-friend-and-it-was-ideal-for-a-snowy-getaway-5e26faf179083 Apart from Mashobra, you can even head to Jibhi, Bir or Sethan. All three destinations are fairly off-beat and have a lot to offer for a four day trip! Hope this helps
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Yes but Europe is costly sometimes
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Yes a lot hostel are available depending on what kind of things you looking at, a cheap option is ibis hotel in Amsterdam as well... there are cheap option to eat as well Indian food is expensive anywhere in Europe but try Lebanese food it's nice and cheap as well.. so whatever your budget you can try it out and you would enjoy it.. try to go in summers as winters are very harsh and u can't carry a lot luggage
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Yes, I have visit 5 times it is informative for the travellers.
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Same on both sides and and question .. freaky... what kind of Himalayan TREKK bidaway
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Hey Sonu, March is quite pleasant in Bhutan. You will experience sunny days but it is sure to get chilly as the night falls. I would suggest that you carry light sweaters and jackets. No need to pack super heavy woolens. You may want to carry a fleece sweatshirt if you're heading to the Tiger's Nest though. Coming to the denominations, carrying Rs 100 and Rs 500 notes is a safe bet. Refrain from taking Rs 2000 notes since they are rarely accepted. Hope this helps! Best, Saumiabee
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Both Bhutanese and Indian currency are acceptable during march temperature will be 10 to 15 degree Celsius according to that you carry your woollen cloths TC
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Be active on the app
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It doesn't look like it will snow, but you never know if you get lucky!
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Uhhh... You can find snow if you can try reaching out a bit higher altitude. Shimla is in solan district. You can find out plenty of buses to reach out Manali in Kullu district, it will take about 9 hours to reach there. The beauty of snow filled mountains are really mesmerising. Hope you have a great trip...
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Ya Thailand is best place to travel in any month just check which city you are going as different cities of Thailand has little different weather at same time
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Hey Vinay, The month of May marks the beginning of monsoon in Thailand, so you may find occasional showers while there. This may upset your sight-seeing schedule. On the positive side however, prices are significantly slashed down during this time since it is not peak tourist season. Moreover, there will be less crowd so can enjoy the beauty of Thailand in peace. I would suggest that you check the weather forecast and plan the places you visit in Thailand accordingly. This 15 day itinerary will help you plan your trip: https://www.tripoto.com/trip/the-only-15-day-itinerary-to-thailand-that-you-need-5b28bdff4af55
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Hey Chandrika, My personal suggestion to you would be to not plan a trip right now. Coronavirus is a deadly one, and the last thing you want is to find yourself sick just because you were too passionate to travel. Exploring Bali can wait, nothing is more important than your health and safety :)
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Need to Know when you are traveling....if you are traveling now it's quite unsafe
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I don't know of any elephant safari at Kanha Tiger Reserve (Madhya Pradesh). U need to book a Maruti Gypsy for the safari, either for the morning or for the evening or both. Bookings are done from all MPTDC offices across India, as well as through their website. Guide fee is included in the package, for the Guide who will accompany u during the safari. Try to book the Safari in the Core Zone and during the Summer.
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Wen I went a couple of years v back elephant safari in kanha was already banned..and I am sure now also it's not allowed.. you can take a jeep safari.. it can be either shared one or a fully personalized one.. you would cut down on your cost it it's a shared one.. and believe me the experience you get exploring the jungles and by taking in the fresh air is fantabulous.. try out the morning safari, thought getting up so early would be a little difficult but you will see a serenity you have witnessed never before.. also Break fast in the jungle on the gypsy is one of it's kind experience..
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